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  • Mining big data

    Major trauma or life threatening injuries is the most likely cause of fatality in children and adults up to the age of 55 in the UK, causing some 3,000 hospital deaths a year.

  • apatel

    As a Learning Developer for Leicester Learning Institute, I create opportunities for learners to understand and develop the academic literacies, skills and approaches required by their "academic culture" or discipline.

  • Centre for Rights and Equality in Health Law

    Centre for Rights and Equality in Health Law (CREHL) brings together researchers interested in health, rights and the law, taking a broad and contextual approach to health law.

  • Dr Gijs Rommelse

    Dr Gijs Rommelse is Head of History at the Haarlemmermeer Lyceum in Hoofddorp (the Netherlands). He specialises in seventeenth and eighteenth century political and military cultures.

  • Prepare to study

    Study advice for new students starting at the University of Leicester.

  • Zoe Groves

    The academic profile of Dr Zoe Groves, Lecturer in Modern Global, Colonial and Postcolonial History at University of Leicester

  • Full academic transcript

    Eligibility to receive and delivery in person and requesting by post full academic transcripts and ordering replacement copies. World education service and UoL validated courses.

  • Personalised treatment in B cell malignancies

    Research theme leads: Professor Martin Dyer; Dr Harriet Walter, Dr Matt Ahearne Thanks to the generous philanthropic support of The Scott-Waudby Charitable Trust, the University of Leicester has been able to establish the Haematological Research Theme which supports both...

  • Leicester receives two nominations for 2018 Current Archaeology Awards

    Two projects led by archaeologists from our University have been nominated in the Current Archaeology Awards for 2018.

  • Adding empathy to health consultations found to boost patient and staff satisfaction with the NHS

    Adding empathy to all health consultations will improve the lives of patients and medical staff and reduce NHS costs, according to a major new publication.

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