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  • Graduate Case Study

    Chris Paddock Chris is a Director of Urban Solutions at Hatch Regeneris and is based in London.

  • Researchers identify common biological features of different types of asthma

    Researchers have identified biological variations in lung tissue samples that for the first time can help identify people with mild asthma from those with moderate or severe asthma.

  • Scientists unraveling the mosaic of the human brain

    Researchers have shed new light on how neurons in the brain communicate with one another. This could potentially help in our understanding of how and why a range of neurodegenerative diseases occur.

  • Professor John Bridges

    The academic profile of Professor John Bridges, Professor of Planetary Science at University of Leicester

  • Publications

    Articles published on the Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain by key academics and researchers.

  • Network Participants

    Meet the team involved in this exciting international research network brought together to develop our understanding of the historical, cultural, political and socioeconomic contexts of crime in the Caribbean.

  • Student profiles

    Find out what our graduates thought about our MA courses, and what they are up to now.

  • Card play and art reveals children’s views of surrogacy for first time

    Children born from or with experience of surrogacy were asked for their views in a study led by University of Leicester that marks the first time children’s voices will be included in surrogacy law reform.

  • Multi-million pound investment in UK space industry agreed in Leicester

    IT and business consulting firm CGI has pledged £2.6 million to the University of Leicester’s Manufacturing, Engineering, Technology and Earth Observation Research Centre (METEOR) over the next five years.

  • Ukrainian students find sanctuary at University of Leicester

    Four Ukrainian students have travelled one-and-a-half thousand miles to find sanctuary – and continue their studies – at the University of Leicester.

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