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  • Where is the Best Place to Grow old?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 25, 2015 Find out by consulting the Global Agewatch Index 2015 from HelpAge International which ranks 96 nations .

  • Digital Futures for children research database

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 11, 2024 https://www.digital-futures-for-children.net/research-database A  database curated by  the Digital Futures for Children project based at the LSE.

  • About the British Heart Foundation Research Accelerator for Precision Medicine

    The University has received a BHF Accelerator Award of £1 million in funding to establish the research agenda over the next five years, tailoring its focus to precision medicine.

  • Award for Leicester Law student

    A research student at our University has won an international award - the Best Graduate Student Award at the ESCAS-CESS Conference. Khalida Azhigulova, a postgraduate student in the Leicester Law School, was recognised for her outstanding work.

  • Need for better treatment of heart failure patients

    A new study has highlighted the need for better treatment of heart disease patients suffering from additional chronic conditions.

  • The destruction of Old St Paul’s

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on September 1, 2016 350 years ago this month, during the early hours of Sunday 2 September 1666, the Great Fire of London, which had broken out in the Pudding Lane bakery of Thomas Farynor, began to spread with...

  • People

    Find out more about the people who work and research within the Medieval Research Centre at the University of Leicester and view their contact details.

  • The Rachel Abounouar Scholarship

    The Rachel Abounouar Scholarship offered by the University of Leicester.

  • Claire Brock

    The academic profile of Dr Claire Brock, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Leicester academic acknowledged by UN for contributions to peace and inclusivity

    Dr Sarah Jane Fox has been recognised for her work on using drones for peaceful purposes.

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