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  • Zoo poo might hold the secrets to new medical treatments

    Scientists at the University of Leicester are hoping the collection of poo from tigers, elephants, rhinos and other exotic animals, could contain the secret to finding new medical treatments.

  • Applied Linguistics MOOC

    Language teachers, forensic linguistics, speech therapists and translators all work within the realm of applied linguistics. If you’re a lover of language, and want to know more about how it functions in our everyday lives, this online course is for you.

  • Social Entrepreneurs podcast

    Welcome to 'Social Entrepreneurs' Every day can bring new challenges to social enterprises alongside opportunities for innovation, growth, and creating lasting  impact.

  • Adrian Weston MBE

    We have learned, with regret, of the death of Mr Adrian Weston, who was a member of the University Council from 1999 to 2008.

  • AFLETES-MRI

    An MRI study looking at the heart and brains of veteran endurance athletes

  • Response by Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys to Honorary Degree Oration, July 2004

    Professor Jeffreys response to being awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science at the University of Leicester.

  • Views sought on health and social care research

    People from ethnic minority backgrounds living in Leicestershire have the opportunity to shape the future of research into health and social care and reduce inequality thanks to a new study.

  • Cervical cancer research receives important boost

    A prospective research programme in Leicester to improve the lives of women who have undergone treatment for cervical cancer has received a cash injection.

  • Rosemary

    Acne-Fighting Rosemary Toner Rosemary has a multitude of benefits outside the realms of gastronomy and gardening, specifically its beauty DIY potential.

  • Research reveals health inequalities for Black and South Asian women following gestational diabetes diagnosis

    Black and South Asian women are up to three times more likely to develop certain long-term health conditions following a diagnosis of gestational diabetes than White women, new research presented at Diabetes UK Professional Conference 2022 has found.

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