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Expert opinions cover asylum laws Evelyn Waugh EU students digital activism cancer and broadcasting inequality
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President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Boyle has written an article for the Leicester Mercury on how membership of the EU is good for universities and society at large.
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Potential new targets for cancer treatments identified by Leicester research team
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An international consortium of scientists led by a group from the University has announced a new advance in understanding the mechanisms of cancer and how to target it more effectively with new treatments.
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New book for medical practitioners features space technology used for cancer imaging
/news/2016/november/new-book-for-medical-practitioners-features-space-technology-used-for-cancer-imaging
Research from the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham that exploits space-age technology for medical benefits is featured in a new publication.
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Zoe Groves
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The academic profile of Dr Zoe Groves, Lecturer in Modern Global, Colonial and Postcolonial History at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ
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Daniel Pan
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The academic profile of Dr Daniel Pan, NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ
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Veryan Codd
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The academic profile of Dr Veryan Codd, Associate Professor in Cardiovascular Molecular Biology at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ
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Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ celebrates Knowledge Exchange Framework results
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Latest KEF results show that the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµâ€™s strong performance in the KEF last year has further improved moving up in both Research Partnerships and Public and Community Engagement.
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Getting stuck into mucus to find new treatments for severe asthma
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Leicester is among an international group of experts in respiratory medicine to receive funding to better understand how mucus is controlled in the lungs and how this contributes to severe asthma
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First delivery to our University of high-tech glass plates to be used to discover the birth of new black holes
/news/2016/december/first-delivery-to-our-university-of-high-tech-glass-plates-to-be-used-to-discover-the-birth-of-new-black-holes
Our University is providing a new type of X-ray mirror to the French space agency, CNES, for the Chinese-French satellite ‘SVOM’ which is designed to discover and study Gamma-Ray Bursts from newly formed black holes.
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New research on century-old conundrum
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New research from an international team on a mathematical conundrum that has been unsolved for over a century has been published.