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  • New way of screening toxic chemicals mimics mammal senses

    Researchers from our University have developed a new approach for analysing toxic chemicals in complex samples that mimics the way mammals smell and taste. The technique could reduce the need for laboratory animals in biomedical research and other areas of chemical testing.

  • Dr. Naomi Rowe-Gurney on taking a Leicester PhD to NASA

    A five-year break in China, a worldwide pandemic, and delays to the most complex space telescope ever built: none of these were enough to stop Naomi Rowe-Gurney breaking new ground to complete her PhD at Leicester and land a dream job with NASA.

  • Towards an Evolutionary History of Penological Information in Modern Japan

    University of Leicester staff blogs convicts Japan carceral archipelago

  • Resources

    Over the five years the Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain project ran, the team participated in and ran a series of events, produced resources and were included as part of a major British Museum exhibition.

  • Past Projects

    View our previous projects at the International Professional Development Unit

  • First glimpse of Mercury for BepiColombo

    The mission comprises two science orbiters which will be delivered into complementary orbits around the planet by the Mercury Transfer Module in 2025.

  • Esteemed academics from top UK universities to take part in Black in Academia panel event at Leicester

    An upcoming event at the University of Leicester will see some of Britain’s leading academic minds take part in a discussion on equality in Higher Education on Thursday 26 October.

  • Strengthening the link in SMILE

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 24 June 2021 Dr. Jenny Carter blogs about Leicester’s involvement in the Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) mission, scheduled for launch in 2024 .

  • Core values: the geoscientists searching for climate answers beneath the ocean floor

    Two geoscientists from the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment are on a voyage to unearth the hidden history within Hawai’ian fossil coral reefs.

  • New course to teach how modern museums can improve health and human rights

    The world’s first ‘Massive Open Online Course’ (MOOC) in Museum Studies is to be launched by the University, providing people with the opportunity to learn about how the modern 21st century museum can contribute to agendas such as social justice, human rights and health and...

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