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  • Sarah Gabbott

    The academic profile of Professor Sarah Gabbott, Professor of Palaeontology at University of Leicester

  • Research degrees

    Film Studies at the University of Leicester has a proud reputation for research. Find out more about our research specialities, the support available, and things to think about when formulating your application.

  • Virtual proctoring of English tests privacy notice

    Find out how the English Language Teaching Unit handles your data as an applicant or student at the University of Leicester.

  • Undergraduate courses

    The School of History, Politics, and International Relations at the University of Leicester consists of highly qualified, committed and approachable people.

  • Current PhD Students

    Find out more about our PhD students research within Politics and International Relations at Leicester.

  • Lines of descent

    DNA analysis of the Greyfriars bones was crucial to confirming their identity as those of Richard III. But that analysis would be meaningless without something for comparison.

  • Revolutionary new treatment set to transform lives of severe asthma sufferers

    The future for people suffering from severe asthma is looking bright after a Leicester-based research team confirm the benefits of a revolutionary medicine, which has been recently approved for use in the UK

  • Training links

    The East Midlands Oral History Archive have put together a number of links from around the web, which can provide extra training on recording and other aspects of oral history.

  • Suggested reading

    Thinking of applying for American Studies at the University of Leicester? Take a look at our suggestions for books, films and cultural activities that will aid you with your application and prepare you for studying at Leicester.

  • Genomic sequencing confirms breast cancer link between Leicester sisters

    Two Leicester sisters who had their entire genomes sequenced in the hope of finding answers to their family history of breast cancer have learnt they both carry a genetic variant that significantly increases their risk of developing the disease.

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