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  • University involved in project to help children with asthma

    Owlstone Medical, a diagnostics company, has announced it has developed and received CE mark approval for a paediatric version of the company’s disease breathalyzer, ReCIVA™, which is now being used in EMBER (the East Midlands Breathomics Pathology Node).

  • Attenborough Arts Centre to host exhibitions by Claude Cahun and UK debut of Laura Swanson

    Our Attenborough Arts Centre will be the first venue in the UK to present a solo exhibition by American artist Laura Swanson, alongside the Hayward Touring exhibition of photography by gender-defying artist Claude Cahun (1894 – 1954).

  • Events archive

    Browse our events archive to find out more about past events that have taken place in the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment.

  • Study sheds light on the genetics of stopping smoking

    The effectiveness of a common drug to quit smoking could be down to people’s genes, according to a study from the University of Leicester.

  • £1.3 million grant for global atmosphere research

    Dr Eloise Marais from our School of Physics and Astronomy has secured a European Research Council (ERC) grant of more than £1 million to advance her crucial research into the global upper troposphere.

  • Nicola Mackintosh

    The academic profile of Dr Nicola Mackintosh, Professor in Social Science applied to Health at University of Leicester

  • Inclusive curriculum FAQs

    Part of Leicester Medical School's Racial Inclusion in the Curriculum Toolkit; frequently asked questions

  • Conceptual Art and its Aftermath in Britain

    Module code: HA3424 Module Overview This module focuses on art produced in Britain during the last decade, with particular reference to the developments in conceptual art from the 1960s onwards.

  • The Spanish Silver Age (1900 to 1950): A Revolution in Language

    Module code: SP2042 This module focuses on how different cultural texts (one play, a selection of poems, and one novel) respond to the changes and challenges posed by the experience of modernity within the Spanish context in the period between 1900 and 1950.

  • Research

    We are structured to support innovative multidisciplinary and multi-method solutions to research questions. In Health Sciences, we conduct high quality scientific research that informs policies and practices aimed at securing people's health and well-being.

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