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  • Professor of Medical Education saves man’s life when he collapses at chess match.

    When Richard Hanscombe collapsed in the middle of a chess match following a cardiac arrest, he was lucky enough to have a trained GP from the University of Leicester by his side.

  • DNA, genes and chromosomes for schools and colleges

    Genes influence what we look like on the outside and how we work on the inside. Take a look at genetic research designed for schools and colleges.

  • The mirror: do others see us the way in which we see ourselves?

    Read the article "The mirror: do others see us the way in which we see ourselves?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Anna Rebus - History, consultancy and distance learning

    Anna Rebus, graduate of both the MA in Museum Studies and the MA in Heritage and Interpretation, discusses the path she took after obtaining her Masters from the University of Leicester.

  • People

    Meet the Modern Languages at Leicester team. Browse our list of academic and professional services staff and find out how to get in touch via telephone and email.

  • Arts Council England confirms increased funding for Attenborough Arts Centre

    The Attenborough Arts Centre has been selected by Arts Council England for a further four years of funding from 2018-2022.

  • The Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index 2018

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 9, 2018 Which countries do the most to help reduce poverty? The second annual index from Oxfam.

  • Conversations With… Dr Beatriz Sanchez-Cano

    Posted by ejb71 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 23 July 2021 Dr Beatriz Sanchez-Cano is a PostDoctoral Research Associate within the School of Physics and Astronomy and studies Mars’ Plasma.

  • DELE exams at Leicester

    DELE exams

  • Biological Sciences (Microbiology) BSc

    Microorganisms. They might be small, but they tell us more about life on Earth than almost any other living things. You’ll learn how they’re both helpful and harmful, as well as the evolving role of microbiology in biotechnology, health and disease.

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