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  • What Sir Alec did next

    DNA fingerprinting is just one facet of Sir Alec's work - learn more about what has preoccupied him since his revolutionary discovery at Leicester.

  • Pioneering Leicester researcher ready for ‘mind-blowing’ space images

    Raised in Newbury, Berskhire – on Watership Down, made famous by the fantasy novel – Naomi is also a pioneer as the first Black woman to receive a PhD from Leicester’s School of Physics and Astronomy.

  • Space Park Leicester’s work on fusion energy in spotlight at national conference

    Dr Francesca Faedi takes part in Fusion Fest, discussing how Space Park Leicester are supporting commercialisation and innovation in fusion energy

  • Victorian Discovery 2022

    Find out more about the student-led 'Victorian Discovery' conference, due to take place on 1 July 2022

  • Project to help refugees asylum seekers and other marginalised communities represent their experiences through games

    New research led by Dr Alison Harvey (pictured) from our School of Media, Communication and Sociology will help refugees, asylum seekers and other marginalised groups in society to voice their experiences and stories of migration in Europe - through...

  • New telescope to be the ‘GOTO’ for gravitational wave events

    Leicester space scientists will contribute to a huge new telescope, made up of identical arrays on opposite sides of the planet, to track down sources of gravitational waves.

  • The Limits of Neoliberalism: An Interview with Will Davies*

    Posted by Stephen Dunne in School of Business Blog on April 15, 2015   Stephen Dunne (henceforth SD): Can I ask you to recount, when you set out on the book , what you were trying to do and in relation to what body of work? WD: The main question I had, following on from...

  • Current research students

    Browse our PhD students in Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester, learn more about their research projects and see their contact details.

  • Zanzibar’s Prison Island: The Prison That Never Was, by Sarah Longair

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in Carceral Archipelago on October 23, 2014 My initial research on peculiar history of Zanzibar’s so-called Prison Island as part of the Carceral Archipelago project began last year delving into the records in the National Archives and the...

  • Graduate teaching assistants

    Browse the contact details of the graduate teaching assistants who work, teach and research in the School of Computing and Mathematical sciences

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