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  • Royal connections link University to city

    Find out more about the many links that have been forged between the University and the Royal Family.

  • University of Leicester brings space back down to Earth for British Science Festival

    The sky’s the limit in Leicester as the University of Leicester brings some astronomical science to this week’s British Science Festival.

  • Technology and protest

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 20, 2012 Tell Dave protests: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/britains-web-monitoring-plan-draws-comparisons-to-1984-and-kafka/2012/04/02/gIQAbNB5qS_blog.

  • Galina Mukamolova

    The academic profile of Professor Galina Mukamolova, Professor in Microbial Physiology Departmental Director of Research at University of Leicester

  • Leicester engineer receives top award from HRH The Prince of Wales

    Mechanical Engineering student Abike Looi- Somoye has been presented with a national award by HRH The Prince of Wales at the annual Industrial Cadet Awards event in London.

  • John and Lucille van Geest biomarker facility

    The John and Lucille van Geest Biomarker facility was established in 2013 thanks to a generous £2.5 million donation from the John and Lucille van Geest Foundation.

  • Sounds in the silence of political exile

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on July 1, 2015 Sochaczewski placed himself right of the obelisk, standing My recent discovery of Alexander Sochaczewski’s painting, Farewell to Europe!,  in the Museum Pawilon-X in Warsaw compelled me to think anew...

  • Emma makes history as Leicester Medical School marks 50-year anniversary

    Emma Zugic made University of Leicester history this week as she became the final student to graduate from the Medical School in its 50th year.

  • Locating the choir within the church

    A small area above the human remains in Trench 1 was carefully widened with a digger to give archaeologists better access to the burial. Jo Appleby and Turi King began to carefully remove the grave soil by hand. Work was slow, to avoid damage to the skeleton.

  • Structural biology

    Work in the College of Life Sciences on the structure of proteins is providing insight on a wide range of fundamental processes such as cell motility, drug metabolism, gene activation and tuberculosis virulence.

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