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  • Open access deal with Springer Nature

    Announcement of the University of Leicester's new Open Access deal with Springer Nature

  • About the Institute

    The concept of Precision Health, delivering the right intervention to the right individual at the right time, underpins our inclusive, inspiring and impactful research and delivery strategy.

  • Christina Cazalet

    It is with great sadness that we have learnt of the death of Christina Cazalet, Undergraduate Programmes Administrator in the School of Psychology. Christina passed away after a short illness on Sunday 24 May. She is survived by her husband, Michael.

  • Diabetes risk score translation event taking place in Leicester

    An event to launch the translation of a Type 2 diabetes risk assessment tool into two South Asian languages takes place in Leicester next week.

  • Leicester research is cover story of science journal

    A study led by scientists at our University is featured on the cover of an online science journal.

  • Experts respond to triggering of Article 50 and Brexit

    Over the last year, academics from across the University have been discussing Brexit and the future of the UK once we leave the European Union. Today, Prime Minister Theresa May has triggered Article 50, which will commence Brexit negotiations that could last for up to two years.

  • US federal loans

    The University of Leicester participates in the US Department of Education’s Direct Loans Programme. Eligible US students are able to access loans to help finance their studies with us.

  • Scientists investigating the causes of dementia have found key similarities between different diseases, paving the way for effective new diagnostics and treatment

    Experts looking into conditions including Alzheimers, Parkinson’s Disease and Dementia with Lewy Bodies have found there are similar processes and biomarkers that link them

  • Study sheds light on how COVID-19 and blood glucose levels increase in-hospital cardiovascular and renal problems

    People admitted to hospital with COVID-19 are more at risk of developing cardiovascular and renal complications if they have low or high blood glucose levels, new research has revealed.

  • Leicester expert informs report into NHS and care workforce crisis

    Research from the University of Leicester has informed a high-profile government report on staff recruitment, training and retention rates in health and social care.

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