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  • Students to perform at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

    Vatican murder mystery comedy Cardinal Sin, which has been produced by five Leicester students, will be finding its way to the stage at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe between 17 and 23 August.

  • Leicester research into acid attacks presented in Home Office report

    Researchers at the University of Leicester have published the first report of its kind examining attacks with acid and other corrosive substances.

  • Glossary

    Browse a list of words about University of Leicester graduation and find out what they mean.

  • Workshops

    A description of the workshops to be held at the MREM Conference 2023

  • Is informal workplace learning always invisible?

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on June 21, 2017   ULSB Research Associate and graduate Dr Kath Atkinson (kja16@le.ac.uk) reflects on a new report about older workers, and the assumptions it makes about their learning.

  • Government commits 60 million of funding to universities in the midlands

    The Government has today confirmed £60 million for a new energy research project in the Midlands.

  • Paediatric intensive care outcomes remain good despite poor staffing ratios

    Mortality rates in children’s intensive care units across the country remain very low, despite only 15% of them meeting recommended nurse staffing levels, a new report by the universities of Leicester and Leeds has said.

  • Global COVID-19 study finds higher infection risk was main driver of ethnic inequality

    A major new global study has found that higher rates of severe illness and death among ethnic minority groups during the pandemic was largely driven by a greater risk of infection.

  • World Refugee Day: transforming lives through education

    On World Refugee Day, the University of Leicester is celebrating the transformative power of education to change lives, and the diversity that enriches the student population and staff.

  • British Heart Foundation Leicester Centre of Research Excellence

    The British Heart Foundation (BHF) awarded £3 million to the University of Leicester to support its world-class cardiovascular disease research over the next five years.

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