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  • Leicesters Victorious Varsity Season

    2016 has been yet another successful Varsity campaign for Team Leicester, winning 35-12 against local rivals De Montfort across 47 fixtures over a three month period.

  • Phage biology

    Phage biology is the study of all aspects of bacteriophages (phages). Martha Clokie and colleagues have specifically worked with bacteriophages that target Clostridium difficile. Bacteriophage are studied with respect to therapy and diagnosis.

  • Research staff

    Browse the research staff (including research nurses) currently working in Cardiovascular Sciences at Leicester. Get in touch via telephone and email.

  • Featured projects

    Explore the projects within Media Research at the University of Leicester.

  • Living in the community

    Whether you're living in University accommodation or not, having your own place offers greater freedom and independence, but it also comes with extra responsibility.

  • Case Study

    Module code: LM3502 The emphasis of the case study – which is very different from that of the dissertation – is to use a workplace environment to examine a HR concept, model or principle that the student comes across in previous modules, such as team working and mentoring.

  • Arch-I-Scan blog Museum of London photography – University of Leicester

    Arch-I-Scan project's first session of pottery photography in the Museum of London

  • University of Leicester academic working on ‘Your COVID-19 Recovery’ service

    Professor Sally Singh has been working with national clinical leaders to build the ground breaking ‘Your Covid Recovery’.

  • Metals in dust and soils and health

    The aim of this project is to investigate exposures to metals from soils and dust and assess potential health risks.

  • Postgraduate

    Postgraduates in Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester have full access research equipment and facilities within the Department and contribute to a significant part of the research output.

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