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  • Doomsday Scenarios? Decisions, Deals and The Donald

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on February 7, 2017   Professor Rolland Munro discusses the difference between decision making, and doing deals.

  • Pioneering centre receives £4 million boost

    A pioneering centre at the University of Leicester which studies bacteriophages to combat antibiotic resistant bacteria has received a major boost thanks to a £4 million donation.

  • Mostefa Kermadi

    Mostefa Kermadi (Dipl. Ing.), M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Automatic Control . Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the School of Engineering, University of Leicester.

  • MedRACE Plus

    Description of MedRACE+ partner groups, working to progress equity for disability, long term conditions, LGBTQ+

  • Caren Frosch

    The academic profile of Dr Caren Frosch, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Emeritus Professor Ron Whittam FRS

    The University has learned, with sadness, of the death of Emeritus Professor Ronald Whittam FRS.

  • Events

    We organise regular research seminars and conferences and host visiting speakers. Learn more about some of our recent events in the Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies.

  • International students welcome at Leicester - response to Home Office announcement

    President and Vice-Chancellor at the University of Leicester Professor Nishan Canagarajah comments on confirmation from the UK Government that the graduate route will remain in place for international students of all UK universities

  • Attenborough Arts Centre Presents: ‘Out of the Blue: Landscapes of Chronic Illness’ by Joanna Holland

    “Several years ago, I suddenly lost all my colour vision – apart from the colour blue. A blue so vivid that it hurt to look at it. I didn’t know at the time, but I was experiencing cyanopsia (everything tinted with blue) and photophobia (extreme light sensitivity).

  • Vulnerability: A Research Method for Literary and Cultural Studies

    This AHRC-funded project maps a body of contemporary literary and cultural responses to cross-border vulnerabilities in North America, focusing on intersecting crises of gender and race-based vulnerability, such as femicide and violence against Indigenous people.

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