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  • Management

    Find your research degree supervisor in Management at Leicester.

  • New research network to address critical environmental challenges in India

    Researchers from our University's Department of Physics and Astronomy have been funded to set up a new international research network with the Indian Institute of Technology- Kanpur (IIT-Kanpur) to assess the impact of climate on agriculture in the Indo-Gangetic...

  • Publication diversity in the social sciences

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 13, 2022 Measuring Publication Diversity Among the Most Productive Scholars: How Research Trajectories Differ in Communication, Psychology, and Political Science” Article published in Scientometrics.

  • Alternative beer label artwork by Leicester researchers featured in new exhibition

    Artwork by Leicester researchers is to be featured in a new exhibition exploring gender relations in night life drinking spaces.

  • New report highlights ineffective treatment of people with multiple health conditions

    A report from the Academy of Medical Sciences points to an alarming lack of information about multimorbidity - a scenario where a patient suffers several diseases simultaneously.

  • University News Centre scores four-in-a-row

    Our University's News Centre has received four awards within the space of three months, recognising a range of successes in a number of significant areas.

  • First Forty Years of Physics at Leicester 1924-64

    Professor Ken Pounds looks back upon the first four decades of Physics at the University of Leicester.

  • Illuminating collection of rare books in new Library exhibition

    A new exhibition “Light” dedicated to the International Year of Light, an initiative of the United Nations, opens this week in the University Library.

  • Treating insomnia may reduce mental health problems

    Treating insomnia with online cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) could reduce mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, and paranoia, according to a large randomised controlled trial published in The Lancet Psychiatry.

  • Leicester geologist leads new book on the forensic application of microfossils

    Professor Mark Williams from our Department of Geology has recently published a new book exploring how microfossils can be used to shed light on human history.

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