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  • Multiple long-term conditions affect more than 14 per cent of English population, research finds

    Imperial College London and University of Leicester researchers have been involved in the largest ever study on multiple long-term conditions which has found that nearly 15 per cent of people in England are currently living with two or more health disorders.

  • I’m not angry, I’m just disappointed

    Posted by Daniela Rudloff in School of Business Blog on March 23, 2016 Okay, I lied. I’m angry and disappointed. I also feel tired, defeated and fed up. (Women, eh? Always with the multitasking.

  • Review outlines methods to estimate life expectancy

    Five key methods have been explored by Leicester researchers to calculate life expectancy and the life years lost due to disease and illness.

  • Image gallery

    A selection of photos from Her Majesty The Queen’s visits to campus.

  • Research involving the use of animals

    Get more information on the policy in place for the use of animals in research at the University of Leicester.

  • University joins prestigious UK library network

    The University has been selected to join an alliance of leading libraries in the UK.

  • Programme to tackle graduate gender pay gap

    Our University will officially launch the third annual Sprint Programme as part of its commitment to advancing gender equality and improving the employability of students from less advantaged backgrounds on Monday 8 February 2016.

  • School of Business hosts successful Investment Conference 2018

    The second Investment Conference hosted by the School of Business in partnership with Asset Intelligence Research took place on 21 February.

  • British Sign Language (BSL)

    Browse the range of BSL courses at the University of Leicester

  • Leicester graduate helps Team GB win Olympic gold medal

    A law graduate has helped Team GB win an Olympic gold medal.

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