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  • Fungal Spore and Pollen Calendars for Leicester and the Surrounding Area

    The fungal spore and pollen calendars show when the main allergenic species are prevalent in the air in and around Leicester. The calendars are based on average yearly data collected in Leicester.

  • Charlotte Landeg-Cox

    Environmental Public Health Scientist, UK Health Security Agency  Public and Patient Involvement, Engagement and Participation (PPIEP) co-lead in the Health Protection Research Unit  I am an Environmental Public Health Scientist in UK Health Security Agency’s...

  • Anna Guyatt

    previous researcher linked to BHF Accelerator Award

  • Law of Evidence

    Module code: LW3420 (double module) When studying this module you'll examine the rules that regulate the admissibility of evidence in a criminal or civil trial.

  • Exploring our Digital Planet

    Module code: GY1423 Geographers are renowned for their map creation skills. This skill has not changed over the centuries.

  • Environment/Nature/Society

    Module code: GY1412 This module begins with a question that, at first, seems very straightforward but in reality is quite complex: what is nature?  You'll be considering the ways that nature has been understood throughout history, by looking at ideas about nature in...

  • Pharmacology and Medicines Management Applied to Midwifery Practice

    Module code: MW3002 Medicines management can be a crucial aspect of a midwife’s practice, and in this module you will critically reflect on the legislative and regulatory frameworks, including national and local policies and guidelines, that govern medicinal products...

  • Dramatic award

    Dr Robert Kenny, University Fellow in French Studies, has been awarded a grant from the Theatre Research Society ‘to acknowledge the significance of his research into François Moylin’ and to provide clerical assistance with the index and editing of his study of itinerant...

  • University up for two national archaeology awards

    The University has been nominated for two Current Archaeology Awards for its work on the DNA analysis of the remains of King Richard III and a project that unearthed skeletons that could be the earliest examples of African people living in Leicester.

  • Contact us

    Contact details for Leicester Clinical Trials Unit.

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