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  • Leicester selected to provide government policy advice

    Leicester research expertise has been selected to support policymaking by government departments across Europe.

  • Travel

    Providing infrastructure and procedures that enable staff and students to follow the University’s sustainable travel hierarchy of: ‘Avoid unnecessary travel; Reduce travel; Choose efficient low-carbon travel; Maximise the benefits of the travel.’

  • VC welcomes back students with video poem

    Over the next couple of weeks, students will be arriving back in Leicester to continue their academic studies and enjoy some of the best years of their lives.

  • NHS 70th anniversary

    Join the University of Leicester and local NHS Trusts on Saturday 7 July for a free family fun day celebrating the 70th anniversary of the National Health Service.

  • Dawn Watkins

    Senior Lecturer in Law

  • Landmark study reveals hidden frailty crisis in young heart attack patients

    Researchers in Leicester have uncovered a major blind spot in the way doctors assess future health risk in young adults who suffer a heart attack.

  • Tweeting #OWS

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 5, 2012 http://disc.library.emory.edu/ows/ A great new digital archive from Emory University.  Ten million tweets about Occupy Wall Street have now been collected.

  • Five year study reveals “unacceptable” inequalities in stillbirth rates between Black, Asian and White babies

    Researchers say around 1,800 stillbirths could have been prevented between 2014 and 2019 if ethnic inequalities did not exist - a 12% reduction in the number of stillbirths Enquiry underway into the quality of care provision for Black and Asian mothers whose babies...

  • Stories of a Different Kind

    Stories of a Different Kind was developed to engage the public in a reassessment of widely held assumptions surrounding disability.

  • Wider-reaching solutions urgently needed to reach realistic ‘net zero’, warn researchers

    The group do, however, recognise that “swift action is essential, otherwise we head deeper towards an inability to reach net zero carbon targets, contribute to biodiversity collapse and, promote societal disengagement with landscapes”.

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