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  • Portable devices monitor air pollution hotspots in cities

    Scientists at our University are trialling a portable air monitor to gather precise air pollution data at a personal scale in order to help monitor pollution hotspots.

  • People

    Browse the people who work and research at Leicester Law School at the University of Leicester - including academic staff, University tutors, Emeritus Professors, honorary staff and professional services staff - and see their contact details.

  • Where do Graduates Move to?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 6, 2016 Interesting report from the Centre for Cities which argues that there is a brain drain with UK graduates migrating towards London and other larger cities.

  • Evidence-based empathy skills for healthcare teams

    Find out more about the evidence-based empathy skills for healthcare teams course at the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare.

  • Leicester study highlights appeal of hybrid working to University staff

    Research at the University of Leicester has revealed the popularity of hybrid working amongst university staff.

  • Your community

    Chat to current students, contact peer mentors, details of clubs and societies, your Students’ Union, and contact information for your school.

  • Performability and performativity in the English translation of Federico García Lorca's rural trilogy

    Learn more about our event: Performability and performativity in the English translation of Federico García Lorca's rural trilogy, with speaker Sara Naylor.

  • About us

    Find out more about the University of Leicester's Medieval Research Centre, view contact details and discover the medieval background of Leicester.

  • Seminars

    Find out more about seminars on Biostatistics research at the University of Leicester.

  • Family court process in child arrangement cases in line for major overhaul following ‘Harm Panel’ report

    Research has found ‘deep-seated and systemic problems’ with the way that family courts in England and Wales respond to allegations of domestic abuse in child arrangement proceedings.

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