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  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 20 26 August

    Professor Martin Parker from the School of Management had written an article for The Conversation discussing the work practices of global company Amazon and its plans for expansion.

  • New play centres on Arch of Remembrance in Leicesters Victoria Park

    A play written, produced and performed by Leicester students will premiere at the Y theatre in Leicester on Thursday 28 and Friday 29 July.

  • Leicester and Cerner in new research partnership to improve healthcare

    Our University is partnering with Cerner, a global health informatics service provider, to understand how the integration of environmental data into a Population Health management system can help improve patient outcomes and communities’ health.

  • A concert inspired by the songs of endangered birds

    The Attenborough Arts Centre has commissioned a new concert ‘The Red Species List’, to respond to the current exhibition by internationally acclaimed artists Lucy + Jorge Orta, whose artwork questions the social and ecological sustainability of our planet.

  • Medicine and welfare in British Civil Wars to be examined at new exhibition

    Surgeons who could remove a bladder stone in 50 seconds, military hospitals run with stern hygiene standards and a complex system of war pensions for the maimed, widowed and orphaned.

  • Leading University heart professor recognised as top global researcher

    The “valuable and significant” work of a University heart professor has won him recognition as one of the world’s most influential scientists.

  • Beehold our hivestar bumble abode

    Ahead of World Environment Day on Sunday 5 June, students at the University are helping to build replicas of insect natural habitats in two new locations in Leicester.

  • Leicester academic discusses Theresa Mays Brexit speech

    Professor Panicos Demetriades, of the School of Business, featured in an interview for Radio Sputnik discussing the implications of Theresa May’s speech outlining the intentions of the Government for Brexit negotiations.

  • Report suggests current responses to hate crime in the UK are failing and letting down victims

    Hate crime victims throughout the United Kingdom are being let down by the Government and criminal justice agencies, according to a new report undertaken by Leicester experts in collaboration with Amnesty International UK.

  • Effects of alcohol on memory while providing testimony explored by Leicester researchers

    Leading research into the effects of alcohol on memory and guidance on how police officers can interview rape complainants who were intoxicated at the time of assault was presented last month by experts from our University.

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