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  • In Search of Nancy – University of Leicester

    Research Associate Barbara Cooke's first trip to the Evelyn Waugh Archive, Somerset, in November 2013.

  • Korean Upper-intermediate (Level 4)

    Upper-intermediate Korean Course at Leicester University

  • Air pollution speeds up ageing of the lungs and increases chronic lung disease risk

    A study of more than 300,000 people has found that exposure to outdoor air pollution is linked to decreased lung function and an increased risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

  • Victorian Bodies 2025

    Details of an external speaker event exploring Victorian Bodies

  • Workout

    Take advantage of the impressive array of fitness facilities at the Roger Bettles sports centre including a 25 metre pool and flood-lit all weather pitches.

  • Hotly anticipated Varsity competition returns

    The annual Varsity contest, in which University of Leicester students pit themselves against rivals De Montfort University in a range of different sports, officially begins today (11 March).

  • Archaeological fieldschool

    ULAS offers a 2 to 4 week fieldschool placement, intended for those who are interested in gaining understanding of archaeological investigations associated with commercial development.

  • Study shows large gender imbalance in funding given for cancer research

    Male researchers receive far greater funding for cancer research than their female equivalents, suggests a study involving University of Leicester research and published in the journal BMJ Open.

  • University 2015 gospel choir champions to defend title

    The University's gospel choir, Leicester University Voices (LUV) has been shortlisted to sing at this year’s national finals of a university choir competition.

  • Building more inclusive creative spaces

    Leicester researchers will be holding a free public event to discuss ways in which creative cities, communities and workplaces can be made more inclusive.

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