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  • New book The Bones of a King to be published

    The team behind the discovery and identification of King Richard III are to publish a new book on 20 March about Richard III entitled 'The Bones of a King: Richard III Rediscovered' that seeks to reveal for the first time the complete story behind the...

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Current PhD students

    See the current PhD students working within Genetics and Genome Biology at Leicester. Find out how to connect with them via telephone and email.

  • Current research students

    Browse our PhD students in Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester, learn more about their research projects and see their contact details.

  • Management of airway disease

    Specialists Bankart Beardsmore Bradding Brightling Coats Gaillard Green Morgan Pandya Siddiqui Singh Steiner Thompson Wardlaw We are fully committed to a translational approach to our research and are keen to take our...

  • Jonathan Barratt

    The academic profile of Professor Jonathan Barratt, The Mayer Professor of Renal Medicine at University of Leicester

  • Asking the questions

    Get more information on the best way to ask questions, as well as advice on listening skills, eye contact and non-verbal behaviour in order to get the most out of your interviews.

  • People

    Meet the team behind the Infant Mortality and Morbidity Studies (TIMMS) at the University of Leicester.

  • Geographies of the Market Place

    Module code: GY3413 This module explores the premise that the ‘economy’ swirls around us, systemically through ‘relations of flows’. It stems from the everyday, social, material, discursive and sensual interactions that define particular places that we call ‘marketplaces’.

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