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  • Trauma patient deaths peak at two weeks

    A new study by University of Leicester academics has shown that lower severity trauma patients could be more likely to die after two to three weeks.

  • How the Bank of England was built by pirate booty

    The remarkable similarities between the invention of the novel and of commercial corporations such as the Bank of England in the seventeenth century can inform present-day theories of management, according to Professor Martin Parker from the School of Management.

  • Attenborough Arts contributes to Leicester Art Week

    Attenborough Arts, the University's arts centre, is hosting a selection of free public events marking Leicester Art Week.

  • Leicester conservation project to save threatened wildflowers from extinction

    A new project at our University hopes to save rare and threatened local wildflowers from across Leicestershire and Rutland from extinction.

  • Historical photo could be earliest of female geologist

    An enigmatic photograph titled ‘The Geologists’ showing a lady and a gentleman in front of some rocks is believed to have been taken at Chudleigh in Devon around 1843 by the pioneer photographer William H. F. Talbot.

  • Africa Research Group launched

    The Africa Research Group is a new group which will bring together projects and research taking place across the University on Africa, Africans in Diaspora and African Heritage communities.

  • Cosmic Coffee to deliver creative insights at October event

    Andrew Fletcher of the Attenborough Arts Centre, local artist Matt Turner and James Burkmar from LCB Depot will speak at Space Park Leicester on 1 October

  • Monkey to Man: The Evolution of the March of Progress Image out now

    One of the most iconic depictions of evolution, the “march of progress”, will be explored for the first time in a new book by a University of Leicester academic.

  • Professor Clare Anderson appointed as trustee of Royal Museums Greenwich

    The University of Leicester’s Professor Clare Anderson has been appointed by the Prime Minister as one of six new Trustees of the Royal Museums Greenwich. Anderson is a Professor of History at the University, Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies.

  • Anna scores soughtafter opportunity to work within beating heart of the television industry

    PhD researcher Anna McKay from our School of History, Politics and International Relations will be working within the ‘beating heart’ of the television industry as one of only six emerging academics from across the UK to be selected to take part in the first ‘TV PhD’...

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