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https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/museumstudies/author/jm423/
Janet is the Academic Director for the School of Museum Studies.
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Leicester experts comment on Westminster terror attack
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Experts at our University have commented on the recent terrorist attack outside Westminster, which took place on Wednesday 22 March.
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Graduate doctor rushes to aid of stab victim in London tube station
/news/2015/december/graduate-doctor-rushes-to-aid-of-stab-victim-in-london-tube-station
A heroic doctor rushed to the rescue after a man was stabbed in a terrorist attack in a London tube station.
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Past conferences
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Details on the past conferences that the Centre of Urban History has attended.
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Ines Hassen Dakhli
/people/ines-hassen-dakhli
The academic profile of Dr Inès Hassen-Dakhli, Honorary Visiting Fellow at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ
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Leicester scientist wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry award
/news/2017/may/leicester-scientist-wins-prestigious-royal-society-of-chemistry-award
A researcher from the University's College of Medicine has been announced as the winner of the prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Toxicology Award for 2017.
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Alternative to open heart surgery just as effective for patients with common heart condition
/news/2022/may/tavi-results
Leicester researchers have shown, in a ground-breaking study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), how a less invasive heart procedure for a common condition is just as effective as conventional open-heart surgery.
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Asthma pill could reduce symptoms in severe sufferers research shows
/news/2016/august/asthma-pill-could-reduce-symptoms-in-severe-sufferers-research-shows
The first new asthma pill for nearly 20 years has the power to significantly reduce the severity of the condition, a study led by our University has found.
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Obamas nuclear policy wishlist appears neither politically viable nor diplomatically wise
/news/2016/august/2018obama2019s-nuclear-policy-wish-list-appears-neither-politically-viable-nor-diplomatically-wise2019
Without broad approval at home or abroad Obama’s nuclear policy wish-list appears neither politically viable nor diplomatically wise in the longer term, according to Dr Andrew Futter and PhD student James Johnson from the Department of Politics and International Relations.
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Was Richard IIIs scoliosis kept a secret until his death
/news/2015/april/was-richard-iiis-scoliosis-kept-a-secret-until-his-death
Last month saw the mortal remains of King Richard III reinterred at Leicester Cathedral, more than two years after University archaeologists discovered his skeleton in a car park in August 2012.