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  • Will the government’s AI action plan be a success?

    University of Leicester expert comments on the UK government's action plan to boost its role in developing and deploying artificial intelligence.

  • CPD Fundamentals of Space

    A primer to put you on the launchpad to a career in the space industry.

  • The Arch-I-Scan Project: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Previous research events

    Our previous research seminars and events are diverse and topical

  • Professor Hillman Collaborates on Knife Research Paper

    The University of Leicester's Professor Hillman has collaborated on high-impact research looking into round tipped kitchen blades and how they could help reduce knife crime and accidents involving knives.

  • Study uses bacteriophages to treat livestock as an alternative to antibiotics

    A new study has looked into using bacteriophages as an alternative to antibiotics to treat common infections in livestock.

  • Geography at Leicester news

    Browse news from Geography at Leicester about our students, our staff and our research projects.

  • News Coverage

    The Juno group at the University of Leicester will be trying to keep track of our media engagement related to the Juno project over the coming months, so here’s an incomplete list of Juno articles that have involved University of Leicester researchers.

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    Posted by in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on August 26, 2015 Harnessing the Power of the Criminal Corpse is the research blog sharing findings and research experiences from the Wellcome Trust funded project investigating the social, symbolic, medicinal, judicial,...

  • A poetic double helix

    Double helix|Innovative poem by University of Leicester academics reflects complex structure of DNA. A collaboration between a poet and a biologist at the University of Leicester has resulted in a unique poem which will be heard on BBC Radio 4 on Monday 25 February.

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