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    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.

  • Research

    The Department of Engineering at the University of Leicester is internationally renowned for the quality of its research.

  • Global Partnerships

    Information about our partnerships across the world.

  • Living at home

    Find out how studying at your local University could be the right option for you. Travelling to Leicester, the Students' Union and sports facilities.

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    The People app in Office 365 allows you to find contact details for staff and students. You can access this on any device or modern browser: Go to office365.le.ac.

  • About the Department of Respiratory Sciences (incorporating Infection, Immunity and Inflammation)

    The University of Leicester Department of Respiratory Sciences (incorporating Infection, Immunity and Inflammation) brings together basic and clinical scientists from various related disciplines including microbiology, immunology, child health, and respiratory medicine.

  • When does colder mean hotter

    Professor Nikolai Brilliantov from our Department of Mathematics has developed a theory to explain ‘heating by cooling’, where the temperature of a granular gas increases while the total energy drops down - a peculiar phenomenon which can be observed both on Earth...

  • Coronavirus update

    Over the past 48 hours it has been reported that Leicester is currently experiencing an increase in the number of people testing positive for coronavirus.

  • Diagnostics and Sensing

    Learn more about diagnostics and sensing within our research theme of the chemistry of life in the School of Chemistry.

  • Syeda Rahat

    We have learned, with great sadness, of the passing of Atiya Rahat (known as Syeda), a postgraduate research student in the School of Business.

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