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  • ‘We take sexual violence extremely seriously’: Why should universities care about sexual violence?

    Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester on March 7, 2024 Harriet Smailes – Postgraduate Researcher [Content warning: sexual violence – university and local support services: https://reportandsupport.le.ac.

  • Dr Calvin Jephcote

    Lecturer in Exposure Science cj191@leicester.ac.uk I am a socio-environmental scientist with academic and consultancy expertise in spatial modelling, environmental epidemiology, and social mobility. I received my EPSRC funded Ph.D. degree from the University of Leeds in 2013.

  • The solvents solving our gold challenges

    Work in our Departments of Geology and Chemistry to develop safer and greener ways to process gold has been featured on the BBC World Service’s Science Hour (from 44m).

  • Future health technology needs to take into account children and young people’s preferences, say researchers

    Health technology should be easy to use, have the ability to be personalised, allow the user to choose how their information is shared and where possible, have in-built games and incentives according to children and young people

  • Esteemed academics from top UK universities to take part in Black in Academia panel event at Leicester

    An upcoming event at the University of Leicester will see some of Britain’s leading academic minds take part in a discussion on equality in Higher Education on Thursday 26 October.

  • Our podcasts

    Listen to the Hidden Hate podcast produced by the Centre for Hate Studies at the University of Leicester, exploring difficult and topical questions about the causes and solutions associated with online and offline hate.

  • Leicestershire employers learn best practice at environmental pollution event

    Leicestershire industry and business leaders learnt about the increasing danger of everyday atmospheric pollution at a University of Leicester event.

  • 2 million boost for Leicester scientists to tackle hardtotreat cancers

    Scientists in Leicester are set to benefit from almost £2 million to look into new ways to treat lung cancer and pancreatic cancer, two types of the disease that are among the most difficult to treat.

  • Nobel Prize winner on campus

    One of the winners of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry was visiting the University of Leicester campus - on the day of the announcement of the winners was made.

  • Contemporary Environments

    Research in Contemporary Environments considers fundamental and applied aspects of environmental processes and human impacts on the environment.

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