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  • The nuclear bomb: destroyers of planets?

    Read the article "The nuclear bomb: destroyers of planets?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Articles

    View our archive of articles about the Engineering Building at the University of Leicester

  • Respiratory medicine

    The University of Leicester is internationally recognised in respiratory research, with strengths in asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cough and other respiratory diseases.

  • Hospital acquired infections

    Nosocomial (hospital acquired) infections are associated with antibiotic resistance, and lead to unnecessary hospital admissions.

  • Online sources for Leicestershire history

    History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. Read our list of other websites for exploring the history of Leicestershire’s towns and villages.

  • Differences between studying in the UK and Canada

    It is important to be aware of a number of differences between studying in the UK and studying in Canada.

  • Virtual ward for atrial fibrillation patients could prevent thousands of hospital admissions per year

    A new virtual ward to safely treat atrial fibrillation patients could prevent thousands of hospital admissions per year

  • A Tale of Muslim Britain

    Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, the first British Muslim woman to attend Parliament, spoke to a large and diverse audience at a Unit for Diversity, Inclusion & Community Engagement (DICE) public event held on 21 June at the University of Leicester.

  • Space Technologies to help protect communities and the environment

    Multi-million pound funding for world-class research at our University, to use space technologies to help herders in Mongolia and monitor tropical forests in SE Asia, has been announced by Science Minister Sam Gyimah.

  • Laser-firing spacecraft lauded by Leicester Director

    Professor John Remedios, Head and Professor of Earth Observation Science and head of the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) at our University has been involved in an event for a new European Space Agency instrument.

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