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  • New exercise app using space data aims to help those with long-term health conditions

    A personalised new exercise app for people with long-term health conditions including heart and lung disease and diabetes is set to be piloted by researchers from the University of Leicester.

  • Project to improve distraction burglary police detection

    A new ‘best practice’ guide to help police forces detect cases of distraction burglary throughout the UK is being developed by our criminologists.

  • The PERFORM trial

    The PERFORM (Personalised Exercise-Rehabilitation For people with Multiple long-term conditions (multimorbidity)) trial has been awarded funding from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Programme Grants to co-develop (with patients, caregivers, clinicians, and...

  • Chronic uncertainty defines the Brexit process

    Significant political and economic uncertainty characterises the Brexit process one year after the UK triggered Article 50, a new report by academic group The UK in a Changing Europe finds. It includes a chapter by Adam Cygan, Professor in the Leicester Law School.

  • CLS EDI Strategy

    Description of the College of Life Sciences Equality, Diversity and Inclusion strategy

  • Practice Development and Progression 1

    Module code: OP1004 This Module will provide the opportunity for you to consolidate the skills you have learned during the first year of the programme.

  • Practice Development and Progression 1

    Module code: OP1004 This Module will provide the opportunity for you to consolidate the skills you have learned during the first year of the programme.

  • Practice Development and Progression 1

    Module code: OP1004 This Module will provide the opportunity for you to consolidate the skills you have learned during the first year of the programme.

  • Eliza Riedi

    The academic profile of Dr Eliza Riedi, Lecturer in Imperial History at University of Leicester

  • Preterm birth linked with lower mathematics abilities and less wealth

    People who are born premature tend to accumulate less wealth as adults, and a new study suggests that this may be due to lower mathematics abilities.

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