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  • REF 2029 open access policy

    Open access polices for REF 2028

  • Charter

    The Charter is the University's principal governing document. It provides a high level, overarching statement of the University's founding purpose and constitution.

  • Andrew Carr

    The academic profile of Dr Andrew Carr, Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography and Geography and Environmental Science Admissions Tutor at University of Leicester

  • English Language Teaching Unit hosts prestigious conference

    The English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) hosted the 2015 Biennial BALEAP conference from 17-19 April at the Manor Road conference centre in Oadby.

  • Leadership in the Arts and cultural industries

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 12, 2024 Clore leadership library   This online Research Library is a collated repository, making publicly available the research projects completed by Clore Leadership Fellows.

  • Monday 8th October Sol 62

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 8, 2012 The first of our scoops is going well with the soil vibrated in the scoop to remove any excess.

  • Cerebral Autoregulation

    Impaired regulation of cerebral blood flow is implicated in a number of clinical conditions, such as ischaemic stroke, severe head injury, liver failure, diabetes, autonomic nervous system failure, carotid artery disease, dementia, pre-eclampsia and neonatal prematurity.

  • Energy Research Accelerator appoints new CEO

    The Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) has today announced the appointment of Gordon Waddington as its Chief Executive Officer.

  • Fight against tuberculosis

    We are researching ways to tackle TB, the world’s most deadly infection.

  • University of Leicester and National Nuclear Laboratory sign an agreement with Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute on future space battery design

    Space battery signing Professor Iain Gillespie signing a memorandum of understanding|The memorandum of understanding (MoU) pledges new areas of cooperation on research on radioisotope thermoelectric power generators for use in space exploration.

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