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  • Menopause Policy highlighted on BBC Sunday Politics

    Menopause research that helped to shape a government report, and led to Leicester becoming the first UK University with a menopause policy, will be the subject of discussion during an upcoming episode of BBC Sunday Politics East Midlands.

  • Grantham, Lincolnshire

    Listen to speakers from Grantham, Lincolnshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

  • Traumatised children worldwide to be helped by major project

    Professor Panos Vostanis from the Greenwood Institute of Child Health based at the University's School of Psychology will be embarking on a global mission to help child victims of trauma in low income countries around the world.

  • Governments more likely to be responsive when strong public opposition is voiced

    Governments often ignore public opposition to their policies but they are far less likely to do so when public opinion is strongly and consistently expressed through surveys and on the streets, says a University of Leicester Politics expert.

  • No smoking matter 15 cigarettes in 75 minutes in a car could render you unconscious

    It was announced earlier this month that drivers in England will be banned from smoking in their cars from October if they are carrying children as passengers.

  • Helping hedgehogs project to challenge alarming UK wildlife decline

    Snuffling hedgehogs visiting gardens throughout the United Kingdom are becoming less common due to declining populations – and an event organised by Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust at the Botanic Garden on Saturday 24 October hopes to challenge this worrying trend.

  • Genetics PhD students photograph wins University competition

    Shane Hussey, a PhD student in the Department of Genetics, has won the Graduate School’s second PhDepictions photography competition. The runner-up prize went to Joe Emmings of the Department of Geology.

  • Sterling bank details

    To pay tuition or accommodation fees via bank transfer the University’s approved, safest and quickest method of payment is making payment by either Flywire or Convera. You can also pay by card online which is the fastest method to pay fees.

  • Race class and citizenship following Brexit to be explored at free public event

    Our University will host a free public event on Wednesday 22 February which will seek to understand the implications of Brexit in relation to race, class and citizenship.

  • Latest Professorial Inaugural Lectures explore cardiovascular research

    Academics from the University's Department of Cardiovascular Sciences will discuss their research in the latest Professorial Inaugural Lectures taking place on Tuesday 2 May.

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