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  • 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...

  • 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

  • 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.

  • Leicester academics message to returning British astronaut Tim Peake

    Space scientists from our University have praised the successful completion of British astronaut Tim Peake’s six month mission aboard the International Space Station.

  • Ethnic minority groups underrepresented in long COVID research, study demonstrates

    Leicester academics have highlighted that ethnic minorities are underrepresented in long COVID research.

  • 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.

  • Research degrees

    We offer numerous opportunities for postgraduate research, leading to the award of MD, MPhil and PhD degrees both by full- and part-time study. Find out about our various areas of research.

  • 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...

  • Risk calculator helps GPs predict which kidney disease patients need hospital care

    A new study has discovered a way to help GPs predict which people with kidney disease are more likely to go on to develop kidney failure and need dialysis or a kidney transplant in the future.

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