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  • Promoting your work to newspapers

    History at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. This guide gives advice and tips on engaging newspapers to help promote and publish your work, and discusses the advantages and drawbacks associated with dealing with the press.

  • Technology, Organisation and People

    Lead: Professor Maggie Zeng The Technology, Organisation, and People (TOP) research group focuses on examining the interplay between technological innovations, data analytics, organisations, and people.

  • Astronomers join hunt for Einsteins gravitational sirens

    The first detection of gravitational waves was announced today by the LIGO/Virgo collaboration - and Leicester astronomers were among the first to respond to the detection, searching for the counterpart with X-ray and infra-red telescopes.

  • Watch an interview with Sir David Attenborough about his father and association with Leicester

    Sir David Attenborough opened a new £1.5million fully-inclusive gallery wing of the Attenborough Arts Centre on Friday 29 January.

  • Leicester scientist to feature in upcoming BBC programme on antimicrobial resistance

    Professor Martha Clokie (pictured) from our Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation will be discussing antimicrobial resistance on BBC Radio 4’s ‘The Infinite Monkey Cage’ with presenters Brian Cox and comedian Robin Ince on Monday 22 January at 12:15PM.

  • PhD student receives prestigious research grant

    A PhD student has been awarded funding to investigate the ‘fingerprint’ of organic matter in the Carboniferous Bowland Shale.

  • Researchers show bacteriophages can affect melioidosis disease acquisition

    Researchers show bacteriophages can affect melioidosis disease acquisition Researchers show bacteriophages can affect melioidosis disease acquisition|An international research team including Leicester researchers has developed a mathematical model for monitoring and...

  • Sarina Landefeld

    The academic profile of Dr Sarina Landefeld, Lecturer at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

  • Study shows large gender imbalance in funding given for cancer research

    Male researchers receive far greater funding for cancer research than their female equivalents, suggests a study involving Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ research and published in the journal BMJ Open.

  • Fallen soldier whose family founded local building society remembered by our University

    A local soldier who fought during the First World War is being remembered on the centenary of his death by our University on Friday 4 November.

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