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  • Hospital acquired infections

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

  • Tim Peake to feature on expert panel: ‘What can space do for us?’

    Experts from the worlds of science and technology including ESA astronaut Tim Peake will join a special panel discussion at the launch of Space Park Leicester.

  • Masai charity mission for Mazin

    Final year Medical Genetics student Mazin Mirza (pictured) is planning to live amongst the Masaai tribespeople of Kenya and raise money for charity.

  • Contemporary Critical Geographies

    Module code: GY7715 This module explores the critical human geography tradition and allows students to reflect on how their interests fit in relation to it.

  • Contemporary Critical Geographies

    Module code: GY7715 This module explores the critical human geography tradition and allows students to reflect on how their interests fit in relation to it.

  • Academic dress

    The wearing of academic robes can be traced back to medieval Europe, when all students were in clerical orders. Today, the robes worn by graduating students, academics and dignitaries form a distinctive element of the graduation regalia.

  • Glow-in-the-dark elephant is on the loose at University of Leicester campus

    A colourful elephant sculpture from the LOROS Stomp Trail has arrived on the University of Leicester’s campus - celebrating creativity, community, and compassionate care.

  • Online COVID-19 rehab

    Professor Sally Singh leads a team to develop the new ‘Your COVID Recovery’ on-demand rehabilitation service.

  • Resilience – Is it about being a swan on a lake?

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on December 6, 2018 One of the key facets employers seek in potential new employees is resilience. Indeed, resilience is right up there with the key soft skills that make an individual employable.

  • Researchers publish results of largest ever study on postnatal depression in British South Asian mothers

    An extensive trial , supported by the University of Leicester, into postnatal depression in South Asian women has found that tailored support can make a difference to their recovery

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