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  • From Genes to Proteins

    Module code: BS2091 This module will provide appropriate grounding regarding the structure of proteins, how this relates to their function and the mechanisms responsible for the regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

  • Trailblazing women at the University celebrated in inaugural gallery

    The University today (11 March) unveils its inaugural gallery of inspirational women to celebrate International Women’s Day 2015.

  • Short story short-list

    Posted by Julie Coleman in School of English Blog on May 1, 2014 Dr Jonathan Taylor’s Kontakte and Other Stories has been short-listed for the Saboteur Award for Best Short Story Collection 2014 and The Leicester Shindig Open-Mic Poetry Evenings which Jonathan, as...

  • The Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award Long List

    University of Leicester Staff Blog School of English Jonathan Taylor The Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award Long List

  • MedRACE projects

    University of Leicester Medical School staff and student working group, MedRACE. Overview of project work to progress equality, equity, diversity and inclusion.

  • Human Skeletal Analysis

    Module code: AR3076 The human skeleton gives us our only direct link with the people of the past. While pots, flints and other archaeological artefacts give us hints about what people did and how they live, the skeleton shows direct evidence of past lives and lifestyles.

  • Legal and Information Assurance Services

    Legal and Information Assurance Services provides legal guidance and representation to the University of Leicester.

  • Contributors

    Find out more about the contributors and authors of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Information for...

    Browse information about our research for students; researchers; commercial, government, charity and not-for-profit partners; and media.

  • Human Skeletal Analysis

    Module code: AR3076 The human skeleton gives us our only direct link with the people of the past. While pots, flints and other archaeological artefacts give us hints about what people did and how they live, the skeleton shows direct evidence of past lives and lifestyles.

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