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  • Privacy Notices for LCRC Research

    Our privacy notices explain how we use your personal information and your rights regarding that information for studies carried out at the Leicester Cancer Research Centre, University of Leicester.

  • Engaging the digital generation in democracy: new insights presented by Leicester experts

    Research by University of Leicester explores how a digitally-literate younger generation becomes involved in politics through digital technology.

  • Sue Shackleton

    The academic profile of Dr Sue Shackleton, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Documentary highlights how humans created an artificial planet Earth

    The impact humans have had on planet Earth and how we have created an ‘artificial' planet will be explored in a new documentary by an award-winning journalist featuring Professor Jan Zalasiewicz (pictured) from the Department of Geology.

  • Poor reporting limits impact of research into improving surgical care

    A new review of academic papers has found that the reporting of attempts to improve the quality of care before, during, and after surgery is “suboptimal”.

  • Office health to be boosted by stand up campaign

    Office workers at Leicester’s three hospitals are being encouraged to stand up more on the job as part of a new health drive.

  • The Centre for Regional and Local History’s New Library Spaces

    Back in 2021 the Centre for English Local History moved out of Marc Fitch House at 3-5 Salisbury Road, where it had resided since 1988, to a new space on the University’s main campus.

  • Report suggests delaying school entry for preterm babies may not be the answer

    A new report launched today suggests that prematurely born babies are more likely to have learning difficulties at school age, and the risk increases the earlier they are born.

  • Patient health not age should dictate treatment for mesothelioma University academic says

    The conclusion of a study by a University team at Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, which took place between 1999 and 2015, has suggested that age is not as important in determining treatment options for mesothelioma as previously thought.

  • Research suggests controversial test could be leading to unnecessary open heart operations

    An approved international test to check whether people need open heart surgery could be sending twice as many people under the knife unnecessarily, at a cost of nearly £75m, research by our University has suggested.

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