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  • Children exposed to SARS-CoV-2 in womb or as newborns may face increased social and respiratory problems, new study finds

    Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ researcher contributes to study on SARS-CoV-2 exposure during pregnancy and impact on child development and respiratory health

  • University partners in new world-class skills centre for automotive sector

    Our University is partnering with HORIBA MIRA and other Midlands-based education institutions to build the MIRA Technology Institute – a new world-class skills centre for the automotive sector to be based at MIRA Technology Park.

  • Cat-ching criminals with DNA from pet hairs

    Cat hair could be the purr-fect way to catch criminals, according to researchers from the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

  • Health

    Find a range of interviews from residents from Leicestershire in regards to health and healthcare as part of the Leicestershire Villages project.

  • Dan Stewart

    The academic profile of Dr Dan Stewart, Lecturer in Ancient History at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

  • International Relations MA

    The post-Cold War promise of a new ‘World Order’ was a defining historical moment. But how have international relations actually progressed in the years since? In this degree, you’ll explore this idea in extensive and illuminating detail.

  • Two thirds of healthcare workers lacked access to appropriate PPE during first lockdown

    A new study has revealed that two thirds (64.8%) of healthcare workers reported not having access to appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at all times during the first UK national lockdown.

  • Our expertise

    Find out about our enterprise expertise areas, which include: medicine, science and technology; business and law; culture, history and languages; and spin-out companies.

  • New BHF investment to bolster world-class research at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

    The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ has received £1 million in funding from the British Heart Foundation (BHF) to strengthen its world-class research into heart and circulatory diseases.

  • Paediatric intensive care outcomes remain good despite poor staffing ratios

    Mortality rates in children’s intensive care units across the country remain very low, despite only 15% of them meeting recommended nurse staffing levels, a new report by the universities of Leicester and Leeds has said.

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