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  • Chemistry of Life

    Our research into chemical biology draws together researchers from biophysics, medicinal chemistry, synthetic organic and inorganic chemistry. Learn more about our Chemical Biology research theme.

  • Chemistry for a Sustainable Future

    Find out more about the sustainable synthesis and catalysis research group based in the School of Chemistry at the University of Leicester.

  • Winners of the Industry-Sponsored Prize

    At the University of Leicester, an industrially sponsored prize is awarded annually for final year Chemistry students (BSc and MChem). See a list of previous prize winners.

  • Facilities

    Student workshop Specifically designed for students to develop practical skills, and for use in project work.

  • Suggested reading

    If you’d like to expand your awareness of Engineering, take a look at our reading suggestions.

  • Graduate profiles

    Our graduates can be found pursuing diverse and exciting careers in all four corners of the globe, but they all have one thing in common: their journeys began at Leicester Law School. Explore our graduate profiles to find out more.

  • Lisa Rodgers

    The academic profile of Dr Lisa Rodgers, Associate Professor of Law at University of Leicester

  • Making applications

    The Career Development Service offers graduates full guidance on how to write CVs, cover letters, personal statements and application forms.

  • The Bulletin - Leicester research links GP numbers to mortality

    In this episode of The Bulletin from the University of Leicester News Centre, you can hear about the study that suggests that the supply of GPs and detection of hypertension in England is associated with premature mortality rates; you can hear about the research showing high...

  • Penelope Allison

    Roman Archaeology Conference in Split, Croatia (5th-9th April 2022) Posted by Penelope Allison in The Arch-I-Scan Project on May 22, 2022 Please click here or the image below to be redirected to this blog post by Arch-I-Scan Principal Investigator, Professor Penelope...

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