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  • Babies born at the limits of viability

    Only 1 in 500 babies are born before 24 weeks' of pregnancy however, they make up around a fifth of all baby deaths. This work aims to improve care for babies born at this extremely early stage of pregnancy particularly around consistent determination of signs of life

  • Over 200 academics sign up as University experts

    More than 200 Leicester academics have signed up as experts to the University's Experts Guide, helping to highlight research taking place at our University to the media and engage in topical academic debate.

  • Women’s rights in the Arab world

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 15, 2013 Women’s rights in the Arab world. Thomson Reuters Foundation has published its third annual poll of gender experts, focusing on women’s rights in Arab League states.

  • Chicxulub crater study suggests asteroid impacts could create habitats for life

    Scientists studying a 65-million-year old crater in the Gulf of Mexico, caused by an asteroid impact, claim it could have provided a habitat for early life to take hold on earth.

  • Institutes and centres

    Browse our range of research institutes and centres, showcasing the very best in medical and health sciences.

  • University to host major conferences in 2016

    The University is preparing to host four major conferences next year in collaboration with Leicester Shire Promotions.

  • New research shows significant promise for Clostridium difficile infections

    A new study has confirmed the therapeutic potential of bacteriophage combinations to treat highly infectious bacteria C. difficile infections (CDI) while retaining a healthy gut.

  • Genetic architecture of heart disease

    World-changing research at the forefront of common cardiovascular diseases.

  • Communicating Mathematics

    Module code: MA3511 This module will focus on developing the transferable skills that will benefit you in further academia or for your prospective career.

  • Communicating Mathematics

    Module code: MA3511 This module will focus on developing the transferable skills that will benefit you in further academia or for your prospective career.

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