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  • Community leader honoured by University of Leicester for outstanding public service

    Distinguished community leader Suleman Nagdi MBE DL has received an honorary award from the University of Leicester.

  • Adding empathy to health consultations found to boost patient and staff satisfaction with the NHS

    Adding empathy to all health consultations will improve the lives of patients and medical staff and reduce NHS costs, according to a major new publication.

  • University of Leicester celebrates a century of science with chemistry and physics

    School of Physics and Astronomy and School of Chemistry mark 100-year anniversary in 2025, with Centenary celebrations on 17 May seeing alumni return to campus and share memories

  • Knowledge Transfer Partnership rated Outstanding by UK Government

    A research collaboration between the University of Leicester and a specialist neurological care and rehabilitation centre has been hailed as Outstanding by Innovate UK.

  • Citizen science project makes 20 new astronomical discoveries

    The public has played an instrumental role in identifying cosmic explosions for a citizen science project involving the University of Leicester.

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    Discover more about the complete works of Evelyn Waugh project at the University of Leicester with Oxford University Press and the Waugh family. Learn about the project.

  • Network participants

    Get more information on our network participants. Including those from within the University of Leicester and those who come from outside of the institution.

  • Tuberculosis

    Specialists Barer Carr Garton Haldar Mukamolova O’Hare Woltmann Leicester has a large number of tuberculosis patients and so both the diagnosis, management and pathogenesis of TB are important priorities for the theme.

  • The hoodie: a symbol of all that is wrong with youth today?

    Read the article "The hoodie: a symbol of all that is wrong with youth today?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • About Arch-I-Scan

    Discover more about Arch-I-Scan Ceramic finewares are the most essential evidence for investigating the socio-cultural practices of eating and drinking across the Roman world and constitute some of the most extensive archaeological remains.

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