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    As a Leicester Geography postgraduate, we will help you prepare for your future career.

  • National Cardiac Surgery Clinical Trials Portfolio

    Lists information on the National Cardiac Surgery Clinical Trials Initiative Trials Portfolio

  • Government commits 60 million of funding to universities in the midlands

    The Government has today confirmed £60 million for a new energy research project in the Midlands.

  • Boost to improve the UKs capability in Earth observation to tackle environmental challenges globally

    Our University is part of a new £2m joint programme which will help to develop innovative technologies to observe Earth from space.

  • Checklist aims to ensure clinical trials are inclusive of the wider population

    Members of the public along with a team from the University of Leicester have come together to co-produce an Inclusion Checklist for Clinical Research.

  • East Midlands space industry to receive significant boost through major European research collaboration

    The space industry in the East Midlands will receive a significant boost thanks to a major new research collaboration between the county of Leicestershire and the Piemonte region in Italy.

  • Peace Activism in the UK during the Cold War

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 22, 2019 A new online resource based upon the archives of CND held in the LSE Library.

  • Novel approach identifies people at risk of developing TB

    A novel approach to studying the progression of tuberculosis (TB) from infection to disease has identified and treated people at increased risk of developing the disease that current methods of testing would not.

  • Permissible Beauty

    Permissible Beauty examines how beauty has been defined, hailed and perceived in the past and how this is reflected in – and shaped by – our nation’s heritage.

  • Colin Stephenson

    I decided on an MBA first as it was the most relevant to my role as an NHS manager.

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