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  • Leicester leads major breakthrough in asbestos linked cancer

    A University of Leicester led team has made a major breakthrough in treating mesothelioma, an aggressive form of cancer linked to breathing in asbestos, which could help add years to patients’ lives.

  • Seminars and events

    Lectures take place in the Frank and Katherine May Lecture Theatre, Henry Wellcome Building. The series includes both internal and external speakers. See the full list of seminars

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  • Despina Gerasimidou

    The academic profile of Mrs Despina Gerasimidou, PhD Candidate at University of Leicester

  • Retrovirus

    a retrovirus vector

  • Interpreting Archaeological Evidence

    Module code: AR2604 Archaeology is it not just about digging stuff up we also have to make sense of the stuff we dig up.

  • Making Sense of the Past (Critical Thinking in Archaeology)

    Module code: AR1010 This module focuses on how we make sense of archaeological evidence. It looks critically at the processes that we go through to take the evidence we excavate and turn it into the narratives and interpretations we present about the past.

  • Leaders join delegation to India to promote UK higher education

    A large number of UK university leaders, including our University's Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Paul Boyle, are in India this week (9-11 Dec) as part of a delegation to raise the profile of UK higher education.

  • Factual and fictional portrayals of Richard III to be explored

    Experts will share insights into the portrayals of Richard III throughout history, from Shakespeare’s ‘hunch-backed toad’ to the modern-day examinations of his dialect, at a public open day at the University taking place on Saturday 21 March.

  • Study examines impact of slumming it and slum tourism

    The notion of ‘Slumming it’ is to be brought under sharp focus at a discussion being held at our University A new study by Dr Fabian Frenzel, of the School of Business draws on knowledge and experience of slums in India, South Africa and South America.

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