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  • Study shows potential cause of most common emergency condition of main artery in body

    Professor Toru Suzuki (pictured) from the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences has been involved in a new study to understand the underlying cause of the most common emergency condition of the aorta – the main artery in the human body.

  • Leicester fans produce biggest Vardyquake

    Fans at Leicester City's final home game of the season against Everton caused the biggest earth tremors recorded at the ground.

  • Aspiring lawyers from poorer homes to benefit from 1M programme

    Thousands of aspiring lawyers from non-privileged homes will benefit from a £1m expansion of the Sutton Trust’s Pathways to Law programme, a pioneering initiative designed to widen access to the legal profession.

  • Double award for University academic

    An academic from the University is to receive an award for his contribution to language testing and educational assessment at an international conference in Italy.

  • LeCTIS Seminar Series 2021-22

    Browse the previous LeCTIS seminars that were held in 2021/22

  • Support to study policy

    The University is committed to supporting students’ wellbeing and recognises that a positive and enabling approach to the management of physical and mental health is key to student learning and academic achievement.

  • Developing care partnerships: Midwifery practice 3

    Module code: MW3011 This module is facilitated by a combination of lectures, online learning packages, clinical skills/simulation workshops and clinical practice.

  • Medical Statistics Project

    Module code: MD7446 The 12-week project gives you the opportunity to carry out an extended and in-depth piece of work on a real problem in medical statistics.

  • Developing care partnerships: Midwifery practice 3

    Module code: MW3011 This module is facilitated by a combination of lectures, online learning packages, clinical skills/simulation workshops and clinical practice.

  • Outgoing students

    Studying abroad can be a life-changing experience. It will give you the opportunity to broaden your academic and social horizons while enhancing your future career prospects.

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