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  • Join Jane Austen and zombie experts for pre-Halloween screening and panel

    Experts on 19th century literature and the undead will come together for a pre-Halloween event at the University of Leicester on 29 October when the Leicester Institute for Advanced Studies presents a free screening of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, followed by a discussion...

  • Acarajé diaries. Day 6 – University of Leicester

    Project co-investigator Ana Martins describes here research on Acarajé, and ongoing fieldwork in Salvador.

  • Leicester-tested Einstein Probe opens its wide eyes to the X-ray sky

    Explosion-hunting telescope tested by University of Leicester space scientists sends back its first images

  • Brexit planning now urgent as leave date looms

    Posted by hconnolly in School of Business Blog on February 21, 2019 By Rachael Elliott, Head of Thought Leadership, Business Continuity Institute & Paul Baines, Professor of Political Marketing, University of Leicester.

  • Novel approach identifies people at risk of developing TB

    A novel approach to studying the progression of tuberculosis (TB) from infection to disease has identified and treated people at increased risk of developing the disease that current methods of testing would not.

  • Your ultimate guide to Clearing 2026

    Your ultimate guide to Clearing 2026. Learn how Clearing works, what to expect on Results Day and how to secure your university place at Leicester.

  • New partnership between Leicester’s universities offers students chance to improve skills for less

    Graduates in Leicester will be able to take discounted further study at either of the city’s universities thanks to a new joint offer.

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    The SAPPHIRE group’s research helps to improve the quality and safety of care in the NHS and across the world. Our studies address difficult questions involving patient safety, research ethics, and professional standards.

  • River research reveals scale of macroplastic pollution

    Plastic pollution clogs river systems for considerably longer than previously thought, new research from the University of Leicester shows.

  • New advance announced in fight against Alzheimers and Parkinsons

    A five-year study by an international team led by Leicester has found a way of ‘reversing’ symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases such as  Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s – using fruit flies as test subjects.

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