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  • Governments more likely to be responsive when strong public opposition is voiced

    Governments often ignore public opposition to their policies but they are far less likely to do so when public opinion is strongly and consistently expressed through surveys and on the streets, says a University of Leicester Politics expert.

  • New research shows most women unlikely to benefit from national AAA screening

    New research involving our researchers published in The Lancet, which was funded and supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), has come to important conclusions about screening women for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs).

  • New report reveals childrens intensive care under increased pressure although mortality remains low

    Paediatric intensive care units in the UK and Ireland were operating under increased pressure as they coped with rising numbers of patients and a lack of specialist nurses, according to the latest audit of services co-authored by Professor Elizabeth Draper (pictured) from our...

  • Economics and Accounting BSc

    With an Economics and Accounting degree from Leicester’s School of Business, you’ll gain comprehensive knowledge of the key areas of economics and accounting.

  • Economics and Accounting BSc

    With an Economics and Accounting degree from Leicester’s School of Business, you’ll gain comprehensive knowledge of the key areas of economics and accounting.

  • Refugee Week: schoolchildren from Leicester to send messages of hope to refugee camp

    Children from a Leicester school are to send messages of hope to a refugee camp in Greece. They will also create a storybook which will contain blank cards for children in the refugee camp to fill and send back - starting a dialogue between the children.

  • Gary Izunwa

    After graduating Gary started my career at LinkedIn as one of nine Associates on their Business Leadership Programme.

  • Christian De Vito: Page 2

    I am research associate on the Carceral Archipelago project, focusing on convict circulation in the late-colonial and post-colonial Latin America. And I am honorary fellow at the International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam).

  • Menopause Policy highlighted on BBC Sunday Politics

    Menopause research that helped to shape a government report, and led to Leicester becoming the first UK University with a menopause policy, will be the subject of discussion during an upcoming episode of BBC Sunday Politics East Midlands.

  • Leicester shortlisted for the Impact Awards 2015

    The University has been shortlisted for the 2015 Research Councils UK (RCUK) and PraxisUnico Impact Awards, which recognise and celebrate the vital role knowledge exchange and commercialisation (KEC) professionals play in maximising impact from research.

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