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  • Remote Sensing of Land Surface

    The Surface Temperature Group at Leicester has a strong heritage in leading space research with the European Space Agency, and the European Commission.

  • Decoy protein injection could stop COVID-19

    Coronavirus image Illustration of coronavirus|Decoy proteins that bind and trap the coronavirus to stop it infecting cells in our bodies are being developed by the University of Leicester.

  • Interpreting buildings, gravestones, monuments and memorials

    History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. This guide offers tips and advice on interpreting the history of buildings, architecture, gravestones, monuments & memorials.

  • More plaudits for Universitys innovative Centre for Medicine

    Our landmark Centre for Medicine building has won another award recognising its positive environmental impact – and is shortlisted for another the winner of which is soon to be announced.

  • Black women at greater risk of dying from uterine cancer

    Women in Black ethnic minority groups are at greater risk of dying from uterine, (womb) cancer, latest data shows

  • Digital Cinema

    Module code: HA7303 The advent of digital cinema has advanced and challenged film theory.

  • Digital Cinema

    Module code: HA7303 The advent of digital cinema has advanced and challenged film theory.

  • Museum Studies Connect

    Find out how graduates in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester are vital to our continued success and about our graduate network, Museum Studies Connect.

  • Everyone Welcome, 2019-2021

    Led by public libraries, Books Connect 2 demonstrates how books and reading can inspire innovative ways for libraries, museums and archives to work in partnership with the arts to develop new audiences and new venues for reading inspired creativity.

  • 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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