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  • The weekend effect in hospitals: Why we need evidence to underpin policy

    Professor Julian Bion and Dr Carolyn Tarrant discuss the complex evidence behind the weekend effect and efforts to implement 7-Day Services, including results from the HiSLAC study, and emphasise the importance of using independent evidence to underpin healthcare policy.

  • Making Art History

    Module code: MU7003 Making Art History focuses how social and political shifts impact how art is seen, understood and valued.

  • Making Art History

    Module code: MU7003 Making Art History focuses how social and political shifts impact how art is seen, understood and valued.

  • Publishing Project 2

    Module code: JO3002 This module follows on directly from JO3001.  In your existing groups, you’ll plan, write and design a publication featuring a original and unique topic, themes and design.

  • Publishing Project 2

    Module code: JO3002 This module follows on directly from JO3001.  In your existing groups, you’ll plan, write and design a publication featuring a original and unique topic, themes and design.

  • Making Art History

    Module code: MU7003 Making Art History focuses how social and political shifts impact how art is seen, understood and valued.

  • Publishing Project 2

    Module code: JO3002 This module follows on directly from JO3001.  In your existing groups, you’ll plan, write and design a publication featuring a original and unique topic, themes and design.

  • Proposed changes at the University of Leicester

    28 January 2021 Last week, we entered a consultation period with 145 staff over proposals for change, with a potential net reduction of around 60 roles (subject to the outcome of consultation and selection processes).

  • Student nurses scoop prestigious awards

    Student Nurses Daud Malida and Lily Scott, from the University of Leicester, have won Student Nursing Times Awards

  • Ancient skeleton provides the earliest evidence of a pet cat in Kazakhstan

    Uncovered in an urban settlement in Dzhankent, Kazakhstan, the analysis of the ancient animal skeleton shows this to be the first domesticated cat (Felis catus) found in the region.

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