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  • Royal Commission Industrial Fellowship awarded to researcher

    A PhD researcher at the University of Leicester has been awarded a prestigious Industrial Fellowship by the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, to develop solutions to some of society’s biggest challenges.

  • Freemen's multi-storey car park

    Our Freemen’s Common Multi-Storey Car Park (MSCP) is also open to the general public throughout the year.

  • Nanochemistry

    Nanochemistry and science has the potential to reshape the world around us. Find out more about our research in this subject in the spectroscopy and atmospheric chemistry research group.

  • Urban life

    Learn more about the collections about urban life in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Full systematic physical examination of the newborn infant

    Module code: MW2014 This module is facilitated through lead lectures and workshops, case studies, demonstration and simulation, directed reading and online learning.

  • Full systematic physical examination of the newborn infant

    Module code: MW2014 This module is facilitated through lead lectures and workshops, case studies, demonstration and simulation, directed reading and online learning.

  • Full systematic physical examination of the newborn infant

    Module code: MW2014 This module is facilitated through lead lectures and workshops, case studies, demonstration and simulation, directed reading and online learning.

  • UK first heart operations using novel system at Leicester

    The UK’s first heart operations using a novel software platform to pinpoint the source of the heart condition have been carried out in Leicester thanks to research at the University.

  • Grounds for appeal

    The grounds for appeal are given in the Regulations.

  • Global study identifies a safer treatment of acute stroke

    The safety of a controversial clot-busting drug has been investigated by researchers, who have shown a modified dosage can reduce serious bleeding in the brain and improve survival rates.

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