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  • COVID-19 up to twice as likely to infect people of Black and Asian ethnicity

    According to researchers at the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham, COVID-19 up to twice as likely to infect people of Black and Asian ethnicity

  • Scott Davidson

    The academic profile of Dr Scott Davidson, Lecturer in Media and Public Relations at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

  • Associate members of Court

    Browse the list of Associate members of Court, including Emeritus Professors, societies and bodies, and other persons serving in a personal capacity.

  • Vietnam

    We welcome students from Vietnam. Find out about entry requirements, the Vietnamese student community and other country-specific information.

  • University involved in project to help children with asthma

    Owlstone Medical, a diagnostics company, has announced it has developed and received CE mark approval for a paediatric version of the company’s disease breathalyzer, ReCIVA™, which is now being used in EMBER (the East Midlands Breathomics Pathology Node).

  • Researchers identify how multiple genes impact vision development and result in rare sight disorder

    An international team of health researchers have, for the first time, described how genetic defects influence the spectrum of vision development and cause problems in developing babies’ eyes.

  • United Arab Emirates

    We welcome students from the United Arab Emirates. Find out about entry requirements, the Emirati student community and other country-specific information.

  • £1.7m awards announced for research spanning space and smoking

    The gap in the teeth of this medieval skull is a 'pipe notch' caused by constantly gripping a clay pipe.

  • Leicester experts to appear at National Space Academy Careers Conference

    Professor Emma Bunce, Director of the Institute for Space, Dr Francesca Faedi of the School of Business and Space Park Leicester Deputy Director Professor Nigel Bannister will attend

  • Long-term exposure to traffic noise may lead to weight gain

    A new study by the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ and the University of Oxford has found a connection between increased traffic noise and obesity.

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