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  • Respiratory Genomics Conference 2025

    Details of the Respiratory Genomics Conference 2023 taking place in Leicester on 14 & 15 November 2023.

  • Finland

    We welcome students from Finland. Find out about entry requirements, the Finnish student community and other country-specific information.

  • Collections

    The University houses a large and varied collection of materials relating to local history. It is arguably the fullest collection outside Oxford, Cambridge and London. Find out more about the collection, which includes the generous gift given to the library by Joan Thirsk.

  • Smoking and public health case study

    Details on the relation between epigenetics and smoking and public health. The University of Leicester provides useful resources to aid research and learning.

  • Royal Institute of British Architects stages

    Read the policies, procedures and forms required at stages 0-7 for the Royal Institute of British Architects.

  • Institute for Policy launch brings Leicester’s research expertise to the heart of Westminster

    Solutions to issues in healthcare, justice, climate change and space will be showcased at the official launch of the University of Leicester’s Institute for Policy in Westminster.

  • The NHS Long Term Plan: It’s Ambitious

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on January 31, 2019   Earlier this month the government launched its 10 year Long Term Plan for the NHS .

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    discussion of the philosophy underlying a course on data analysis with R

  • Pathogenesis of airway disease

    Specialists This is the main focus of the laboratory-based research on the Glenfield site within the Adult Respiratory group (Amrani, Bradding, Brightling, Cousins, Siddiqui, Wardlaw), in collaboration with the Paediatric Airways group (Gaillard, Pandya), the Cell...

  • What makes some people simply able to carry on in the face of adversity

    The ability to ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ could explain why some people suffer less depression and anxiety when faced with adversity, research has discovered.

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