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  • About the project

    PERFORM is a study about seeing if exercise-based rehabilitation can help people with multiple long term conditions. Research has shown that exercise-based rehabilitation can improve quality of life and reduce the number of hospital visits.

  • Clivedon House

    Clivedon House is a converted house located on Manor Road. It’s in a great location at the centre of The Village, just across the road from The Village Reception.

  • Rocklands House

    This is a self-catered converted house on the edge of The Village. It is only a short distance from the bus stop for travelling onto campus and is in a good location for access to all of the facilities on offer at the Village Hub.

  • Glebe Court

    Glebe Court is based in The Village, just a 5-minute walk from the Village Hub. You're also right next door to the University of Leicester Botanic Garden - you couldn’t ask for a more unique setting!

  • Wellbeing support for staff

    We provide support and advice across a range of health and wellbeing areas including: active/healthy life; emotional wellbeing; health promotion; social events/clubs; benefits and rewards; and positive environment.

  • Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration (LLC)

    Principal Investigator - Calvin Jephcote As part of the MRC-funded National Core Study on Longitudinal Health, CEHS are leading on developing detailed maps of air quality, noise, and green/open spaces and estimating exposure for 15 UK cohorts.

  • Academic scholarships and home fees

    Check Sanctuary scholarships for on campus and DL academic programmes and home fees for asylum seekers and people from refugee backgrounds at the University of Leicester, University of Sanctuary

  • Tuberculosis projects

    Browse details of the available Tuberculosis PhD projects within Infection, Immunity and Inflammation at the University of Leicester.

  • Information Processing and Cognition

    Module code: PS2111 In this module, you will discover how humans and, in some cases other animals, acquire, store and use information to reason and solve problems.

  • Psychopathology: an integrated approach to disorders of the mind

    Module code: PS2101 This module will cover the key aspects of normal and abnormal human behaviour. You will discover how to identify, classify, and treat disorders of the mind.

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