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  • AI’s role in healthcare to be debated at international empathy conference

    The impact of artificial intelligence on healthcare will come under the spotlight at a major international conference led by experts from the University of Leicester

  • Out of this world art needed for iconic space hub’s new mission patch

    Space Park Leicester invites inviting children, young people or adults with a love of space to help design their new mission patch.

  • Entomology fieldtrip turns into a once in a lifetime opportunity

    A University of Leicester researcher has witnessed a once in a lifetime experience on a trip to the United States.

  • European Working Group on Labour Law

    The University of Leicester's European Working Group on Labour Law site for academic learning.

  • DNA fingerprinting

    In 1984 Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys discovered the technique of genetic fingerprinting at the University of Leicester, learn more about his work.

  • About

    The Impact of Diasporas programme was driven by six concurrent projects each using evidence and ideas from more than one specialism to ask new questions of evidence and develop new approaches to the study of the impact of deep‐time diasporas.

  • DLI Teaching Faculty

    Jingzhe Pan is a Professor of Mechanics of Materials in the School of Engineering at the University of Leicester.

  • About the Project

    The project addresses the complex problem of crime in Anglophone Caribbean societies from various disciplinary perspectives. Its aim is to develop our understanding of the historical, cultural, political and socioeconomic contexts of crime in the region.

  • How medieval people named their animals is explored in new book 

    The relationship between medieval people and their pets is the topic of the latest book by the University of Leicester’s Dr Ben Parsons. Introducing Medieval Animal Names explores what names medieval people gave to the animals with which they lived and worked.

  • Over 16000 raised for charities through RAG

    RAG (Raising and Giving) and Wellbeing Week returned with a bang last week. The campus ran, jumped, laughed and sang from 26 February to 2 March, all in aid of raising money for good causes. RAG this academic year so far has seen an astonishing £13,096.

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