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  • Advanced Topics in Cancer Biology

    Module code: BS4004 This module comprises a series of lectures which provide a background to the molecular and cellular basis of cancer.

  • Dont try this at home How to make fireworks 17thcentury style

    With Guy Fawkes night (5 November) and Diwali (11 November) on the horizon, the skies of Leicester will be lit up over the next few weeks by firework displays - and a rare book held within the University's Library sheds light on how 17th century fireworks were made.

  • DNA fingerprinting

    In 1984 Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys discovered the technique of genetic fingerprinting at the University of Leicester, learn more about his work.

  • How medieval people named their animals is explored in new book 

    The relationship between medieval people and their pets is the topic of the latest book by the University of Leicester’s Dr Ben Parsons. Introducing Medieval Animal Names explores what names medieval people gave to the animals with which they lived and worked.

  • A new union supports struggling artists in times of austerity

    Latest University of Leicester CAMEo Cuts edition exposes the dire working conditions of many artists and explains how Artists’ Union England, a new trade union for artists, campaigns for improvements

  • Work Opportunities

    Page describing opportunities for undergraduate chemists to gain paid research experience during their degree studies.

  • Publications

    Take a look at the publications we have on offer to aid academic research and learning.

  • Urban life

    Learn more about the collections about urban life in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Cat-ching criminals with DNA from pet hairs

    Cat hair could be the purr-fect way to catch criminals, according to researchers from the University of Leicester.

  • Reviewer guidelines

    Museum and Society is an interdisciplinary journal with a wide-ranging interest in issues associated with museums and other places of public culture concerned with collecting, exhibiting and display.

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