A ߲Ƶ London project, which challenges students to help solve real problems set by a wide variety of organisations, was celebrated at an event last week.
The Director of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Polar Regions Secretariat in Westminster led a talk at the University last week that aimed to inspire and educate students on the science of the Arctic.
߲Ƶ is hosting a design competition that hopes to improve water safety for both athletes and recreational swimmers.
Researchers in the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences are working with Cancer Research UK to develop a range of materials to support women who take part in Race for Life events.
Scientists are examining NHS guidance to parents which recommends dressing infants in one extra layer of clothing when using a sling.
Professor of Physical Geography, John Anderson, met with the King of Sweden this week to talk about environmental issues.
Researchers at ߲Ƶ have begun to develop a set of national guidelines for internet use in public libraries and other community spaces.
߲Ƶ sports scientists are working with the England and Wales Cricket Board to investigate the link between fast bowling and potentially career-ending back injuries.
Professor Caroline Kennedy-Pipe, one of the UK’s leading experts on international relations and global security has joined ߲Ƶ.
From an innovative screening of a 1920’s masterpiece to an English folk singer with a remarkable career, LU Arts’ new What’s On brochure has been released, featuring an exciting range of events.
߲Ƶ is to receive a grant of more than £3m to fund doctoral training as part of the Government’s ongoing commitment to UK science.
߲Ƶ is to host a talk this week that will focus on why migration is such a prominent topic within contemporary media across the globe.
The Arthritis Research UK Centre for Sport, Exercise and Osteoarthritis has been awarded a further £2 million from Arthritis Research UK.
To celebrate Young Carers Awareness Day, ߲Ƶ is hosting an event that looks to inform, inspire and equip senior leaders and those supporting young carers in Leicestershire schools.
߲Ƶ London and Radar – LU Arts’ contemporary programme that commissions artists to respond to academic research – are co-hosting an event to mark the launch of a £1m project that examines the 1947 Partition of India and its influence on community identity in the UK.
The End Child Poverty coalition has today (Wednesday 24 January) published a new Child Poverty map of the UK, using data compiled by ߲Ƶ.
Thirty current and former ߲Ƶ academics have contributed to a landmark publication on physical activity policy and practice.
Twenty women and 10 men with the shoe size 5, 7 or 9 are needed for a flip flop study for a high street brand.
A new ߲Ƶ-led study is helping truck drivers get healthy by encouraging higher levels of physical activity and a healthier diet that fits in with their work schedule.
Prepare to be ‘found out’ if you have a hidden predisposition for insomnia – Christmas exposes all your sleep vulnerabilities.
A world-leading University group that researches language and social interaction in society is celebrating its 30th anniversary and, to mark the occasion, a special tribute video has been made.
A ߲Ƶ research project, which aimed to bring students and young people from different walks of life together through creative workshops, has been hailed a success.
The University is looking to recruit four research engineers to work on an exciting new partnership with High Speed Two Ltd (HS2), the largest construction project in Europe.
߲Ƶ won two top accolades at the Times Higher Education (THE) Awards last night (Thursday 30 November), winning Outstanding Research Supervisor of the Year and Technological Innovation of the Year.
Black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) coaches continue to be underrepresented in professional football, new research from ߲Ƶ has found