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Two Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ projects shortlisted for Museum and Heritage Awards 2023
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Two projects from Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's School of Museum Studies have been shortlisted for the prestigious Museum and Heritage Awards.
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Black women at greater risk of dying from uterine cancer
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Women in Black ethnic minority groups are at greater risk of dying from uterine, (womb) cancer, latest data shows
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Space technology solutions for urban transport
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Space technology is increasingly being used to provide solutions to problems faced by all sorts of industries.
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HeForShe celebrates two years of movement
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To mark the second anniversary of UN Women’s HeForShe movement, world leaders, change-makers, activists and celebrities will unite at a special...
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Very premature infants Towards better care
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Born too soon, very premature infants are particularly vulnerable and need appropriate care.
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Expert panel visiting Leicester to take Brexit questions - spaces still available
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Yesterday (17 January), Prime Minister Theresa May gave a highly anticipated speech on Brexit in which she said the UK "cannot possibly" remain...
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Research suggests greater access to Higher Education could have reversed EU referendum result
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Greater access to Higher Education could have reversed the result of the 2016 EU referendum, according to new research from our Department of...
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Politicians and media fuel hate crime in Britain say experts
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Professor Neil Chakraborti and Dr Stevie-Jade Hardy, from our Centre for Hate Studies, say the ‘toxic climate’ surrounding the EU referendum...
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Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ running free event on how war affects education
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Syrian professors provide first-hand account of teaching in war-torn country.
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New battlefields: the reality of space warfare
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Dr Bleddyn Bowen from the School of History, Politics and International Relations was interviewed by Forces Network for a special feature on the...