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  • Evolution in Health and Disease

    Module code: BS2071 The old chestnut says “nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution”. Given that medicine is a subset of biology, evolution must also be of importance to those interested in human health and disease.

  • Spanish Literature and Film

    Module code: SP1041 This module will introduce you to the study of film and narrative fiction from Spain.

  • Resources for teachers

    Material designed for teachers, aimed at either A-Level or undergraduate students, which introduces epigenetics.

  • Research and Enterprise Division

    The Research and Enterprise Division (RED) works in partnership with colleagues in academic Departments, Colleges and professional services to provide comprehensive support for research, enterprise, impact and knowledge exchange activity.

  • Parliamentary debates cite Leicesters research

    The work of our University has been cited in two separate debates in Parliament. At Westminster debates, research in our College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology has been cited twice in the same week.

  • University honours distinguished figures in the arts

    An award-winning theatrical actor and the former Chief Editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, widely regarded as the accepted authority on the English language, will be honoured at the University's Degree Ceremonies on 23 January.

  • Infants under 12 months most at risk of physical abuse

    Research co-authored by a Professor from our University has found infants under the age of 12 months are most at risk of serious physical abuse. The large study of severely injured children is published online in Emergency Medicine Journal.

  • New technology to revolutionise bedside tumour diagnosis in patients

    Researchers from the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham are developing a revolutionary mini gamma ray camera that will improve the diagnosis of tumours and lymph nodes from patients’ bedsides.

  • Economist featured in Financial Times front page story

    Professor Panicos Demetriades (pictured) from the Department of Economics has been featured in the front page article of the Financial Times entitled 'Economists say remaining in EU is vital for UK's future prosperity', published on Monday 4 January.

  • Workshop to foster international links with reading researchers

    A psychologist at our University has received funding to establish research links between the UK and China to help combat poor literacy in those countries.

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