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  • TIMMS: Improving outcomes for babies and children

    Explore the research projects being carried out by the TIMMS group at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

  • University renews pledge for diversity in space

    The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ has today (Tuesday) reaffirmed its commitment to driving diversity in the UK space industry, following publication of the 2020 Space Census.

  • River monster

    An extraordinary discovery by a team of palaeontologists, including Dr David Unwin, published in Nature, rewrites our understanding of how dinosaurs lived.

  • University contributes to major report on international research mobility

    Dr Maggy Heintz (pictured), Research and Business Development Manager (Science and Engineering) at our University, has contributed to a major Royal Society report on international research mobility.

  • Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on October 26, 2018 This week a colleague returned from a conference with some interesting feedback on the conversations she had been involved in around the purpose of a PhD and the views held by various stakeholders.

  • Future health technology needs to take into account children and young people’s preferences, say researchers

    Health technology should be easy to use, have the ability to be personalised, allow the user to choose how their information is shared and where possible, have in-built games and incentives according to children and young people

  • Leicester researchers aim to tackle worldwide type 2 diabetes epidemic

    A team from the Leicester Diabetes Centre has just returned after travelling to Mozambique with colleagues from Geneva and Malawi to discuss potentially rolling out an education programme in those two countries.

  • International postgraduate students

    Geology at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ has a thriving community of graduate students from the UK and overseas. If you are an international student considering campus-based graduate courses in Geology, find out more about our research degrees and how to apply.

  • Funding will help further development of bacteriophages to combat disease on a commercial scale

    Pioneering work to develop effective and safe bacteriophages to combat disease has received an £800,000 boost.

  • FAST-Home Study

    Facilitating safe transition to home for preterm infants - a retrospective observational study (The FAST-Home Study)

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