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    Resources for higher education students, on genetic-related issues and how the law effects research.

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    Join our alumni volunteers and use your experience to support University of Leicester students. Flexible roles, skill-sharing, and community impact await.

  • Chemistry MChem

    This four-year degree expands on the Chemistry BSc to prepare you for high-level entry into the industry. It’s also a solid base for pursuing PhD research.

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    Discoveries in chemistry can lead to all kinds of breakthroughs in fields like health and medicine, energy and the environment, technology and materials – to name just a few.

  • From the past to the future of work

    Posted by Stephen Wood in School of Business Blog on February 4, 2025 Stephen Wood, Professor of Management, University of Leicester School of Business.

  • Using smart bombs to kill old cells

    A new nanotechnology developed at the University of Leicester could lead to people living longer.

  • Dancing With Strangers: Body and Otherness in the Experience of Citizenship

    Posted by Maria Rovisco in Performing Citizenship on December 15, 2015 This post is authored by Rita Marcalo, dancer, choreographer and Artistic Director of Instant Dissidence , as a response to the Workshop ‘Arts and Citizenship’ held at the Department of Media and...

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    A prospective research programme in Leicester to improve the lives of women who have undergone treatment for cervical cancer has received a cash injection.

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    History at Leicester has long been recognised as a leader in the discipline for both teaching and research. History has been taught at Leicester for almost a century, ever since the University was founded in 1921. Find out more.

  • The Muslim veil: a symbol of terror?

    Read the article "The Muslim veil: a symbol of terror?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

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