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  • Archaeologists identify changes to human bone following introduction of tobacco in Western Europe

    University of Leicester researchers hope to better understand how tobacco consumption has historically impacted human health.

  • Empathy experts share ground-breaking work on global stage

    A Leicester team which is on a mission to provide the NHS with empathic and compassionate doctors and nurses has shared its work on the global stage

  • Leicester’s global and colonial history explored through a basketry collection

    An exhibition showcasing the basket collection of Leicester entrepreneur Harry Peach has gone on display at Leicester Museum & Art Gallery

  • Steering Group

    Patient and Carer representatives Anthony Locke, Leicester Cardiac Surgery Patient and Public Involvement Group, NIHR Senior PPI panel Peter Read, Cardiac Surgery Research PPI Trevor Fernandes, Cardiovascular Care Partnership (CCPUK) and Wider Community Patient...

  • What is a wound infection

    Explains where the infection develops when you have had your surgery, the causes, types and rates

  • History with Classics

    Programme aims We are committed to History being taught as a lively, thought provoking subject, and to widening access to the teaching of Classics.

  • Mohamed Dassu

    Mohammed Dassu graduated in 2015 with a BSc Economics. What did you enjoy about studying at Leicester? My course mates were fantastic!  We set up a group where we all supported each other with assignments and shared lecture notes.

  • Venue and Accommodation

    Details of the conference venue, and accommodation options, for the International Conference on Hydrogenase and other Redox Metalloenzymes (ICH2026). Hotels, special rates, Sir Bob Burgess Building.

  • William Darler

    The academic profile of Dr William Darler, Associate Professor of Applied Analytics and Digital Economy at University of Leicester

  • About progression and award decisions

    The rules regarding progression and award decisions are defined in the University's regulations. It is not possible to bypass these regulations, even if your appeal is successful. The framework for the assessment and award of students is set out in Senate Regulations.

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