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  • Science behind sitting

    Ground-breaking research on the impact of sitting on our health from the University of Leicester has shaped clinical guidelines across the globe.

  • Events

    Find more information on the events hosted by the Centre for New Writing. Events are usually open to the public and free of charge.

  • BBC Radio Leicester

    A page describing the BBC Radio Leicester collections that were preserved by the UOSH Midlands team.

  • The Muslim Terror Within: Tajikistan’s Islamophobic Legislation

    Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester on October 22, 2024 Michael Dhanoya PhD Candidate in Criminology Tajikistan has become the latest country to place prohibitions on Muslims.

  • Improvement Science Fellowship

    SAPPHIRE’s Natalie Armstrong has recently been awarded a Health Foundation Improvement Science Fellowship, in this blog she reflects on her experiences so far and what she’ll be getting up to over the next three years.

  • Culture of Care (CoC)

    Our Culture of Care in the Division of Biomedical Services goes beyond the legal responsibility for the use of animals in experiments.

  • General Practitioner FAQs

    FAQ's for General practitioners whose patients who are part of UKAGS at The University of Leicester

  • Participants FAQs

    FAQ's for Participants who are part of UKAGS at The University of Leicester

  • Undergraduate courses

    Find out more about undergraduate courses at the University of Leicester Department of Respiratory Sciences (incorporating Infection, Immunity and Inflammation).

  • Modern-day insights from how segregationists sold their message on US television

    The effective use of national television broadcasts by white segregationists during the civil rights movement could provide valuable insights into the persistence of white nationalism in the United States today in a project by a PhD student from the Universities of Leicester...

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