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    Our activities in the Centre for Hate Studies are coordinated by Professor Neil Chakraborti, Dr Stevie-Jade Hardy, Dr Chris Allen and Dr Amy Clarke. They are highly experienced in researching, evaluating and training on hate and extremism-related issues.

  • University of Leicester awarded University of Sanctuary Recognition

    The University of Leicester has been recognised as a University of Sanctuary; one of only eight in the country and the only one in the region.

  • COVID-19: study into long-term health impacts launched

    A major UK research study into the long-term health impacts of COVID-19 on hospitalised patients has been launched.

  • International Year One Human Resource Management

    A one-year course for international University of Leicester students who do not meet the direct entry requirements for our degrees.

  • International Year One Business and Management

    A one-year course for international University of Leicester students who do not meet the direct entry requirements for our degrees.

  • International Year One Marketing

    A one-year course for international University of Leicester students who do not meet the direct entry requirements for our degrees.

  • International Year One Marketing

    A one-year course for international University of Leicester students who do not meet the direct entry requirements for our degrees.

  • Other publications

    Find more information on the 'other' items published by University of Leicester Archaeological Services.

  • MBRRACE-UK collaboration sets out key recommendations for reducing inequities and improving care for babies born to Asian and Black mothers

    The MBRRACE-UK collaboration, co-led by The Infant Mortality and Morbidity Studies (TIMMS) group at the University of Leicester has published the results of a confidential enquiry into the care of Black and Asian babies born in the UK in 2019.

  • Complementing awareness with action: a collaborative effort for change in medicine

    Ololade Tijani reflects on the how awareness combined with action can have meaningful change, exemplified by the MedRACE scrub cap project

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