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  • Population Health Sciences

    Find your research degree supervisor in Population Health Sciences at Leicester.

  • Introducing oral history

    Oral history provides a rich seam of material that gives an insight into the lives of ordinary people in the past: their home lives, working lives, social lives and family lives.

  • Photograph exhibition organised by students highlights liberation of Nazi camps

    A photograph exhibition highlighting the liberation of Nazi camps during the Second World War will launch at the David Wilson Library on Wednesday 22 March.

  • Local charity donates equipment to diabetes centre

    A charity has donated a state-of-the-art treadmill to the Leicester Diabetes Research centre to help progress research into the condition.

  • Liz Blyth

    Liz works independently providing consultancy for arts, culture, heritage and sport. She is an Associate of the Local Government Association supporting councils across the country particularly with peer review and leadership development.

  • Information for General Practitioners

    Information for General practitioners whose patients who are part of The United Kingdom Aneurysm Growth Study

  • Partnerships

    CTU, Leicester Clinical Trials Unit Partnerships, UKCRC, NIHR, RDS, BHF

  • Healthcare Innovation Policy and Management

    Leads: Professor Gregory Maniatopoulos and Dr Gemma Hughes The Healthcare Innovation, Policy and Management (HIPM) research group aims to bring together academics, doctoral researchers, and professionals with an interest in healthcare innovation, public policy and...

  • The Age of Augustus

    Module code: AH2023 How was Rome transformed under Augustus, the first emperor? Was Augustus’ rule a Roman Golden Age, or a totalitarian tyranny? What can poetry, architecture and religious ritual tell us about this period? Under Augustus (31 BC – 14 AD), Rome...

  • Why Leicester?

    The University of Leicester has been a pioneering centre for media and communications research since the 1970s. Find out the benefits of studying for an MPhil or PhD at Leicester.

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