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  • New DNA origami technique promises breakthroughs in medicine

    Scientists have developed an innovative method to customise and strengthen DNA origami structures, which could lead to advances in medicine, biotechnology, and beyond

  • University of Leicester shortlisted for four Higher Education ‘Oscars’

    The University of Leicester has been nominated for four Times Higher Education Awards.

  • Armed Forces Champion discusses workforce barriers for veterans

    The University of Leicester’s Armed Forces Champion has spoken out about the challenges military veterans face entering the workforce after retirement. Sergeant Frazer Stark served in the British Army at the age of 17-years old in September 2005.

  • Bear Hunt

    Learn more about the We Are Going on a Bear Hunt programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Professor David Bradshaw, 1955-2016

    Posted by Barbara Cooke in Waugh and Words on September 15, 2016 The Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project is deeply sad to announce the untimely passing of our Co-Investigator, David Bradshaw. David had been ill with cancer for some months.

  • Ghoulish practice of gibbeting corpses haunted public of the eighteenth century

    Today, a typical Halloween night might include people dressing up as ghosts, ghouls and a creepy clown or two in order to frighten passers-by. But some of the disturbing practices from history might be more harrowing than a modern audience is used to encountering.

  • Pandemic’s Chief Science Advisor is honoured by the University of Leicester

    A scientist who played a pivotal role in shaping science policy during the pandemic has been honoured by the University of Leicester.

  • Rings of Saturn are dying

    Rings of Saturn are dying Saturn's rings|University of Leicester graduate discovers Saturn’s rings are dying at a worst-case-scenario rate New research published in Icarus today (Monday 17 December), confirms that Saturn is losing its iconic rings at a...

  • BAME academics are “chronically absent”, says Leicester Vice-Chancellor

    Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) academics are “chronically absent” in higher education, the Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Leicester Professor Nishan Canagarajah, has said. His comments come as the University of Leicester today launches an £1.

  • Leicester’s tuberculosis research boosted by six-figure funding for lab equipment

    The University of Leicester’s research into tuberculosis has been bolstered with a six-figure grant to fund new lab equipment.

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