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  • Mathematical modelling

    Mathematical models combine the highly sought after skills of Mathematicians, computer technologists and Scientists; providing a platform to study the mechanisms of diseases spread, predicting outcomes and patterns that are highly complex.

  • Political Cartooning in Côte d’Ivoire: Interview with Lassane Zohoré

    Political cartoonist Lassane Zohoré (Côté d'Ivoire) is interviewed by Dr James Illingworth for the Covid in Cartoons project.

  • Leicester receives world-class bioscience investment

    Our University has been awarded over £1.5million in order to advance knowledge and understanding in three key areas that impact on health.

  • About us

    Find out more information about the college Athena Swan Award. Athena Swan |Our mission Our mission is to facilitate world-leading bench-to-bedside research in cancer prevention, early detection, and cutting edge treatments for solid tumours and haematological malignancies.

  • Research

    Research in Psychology and Vision Sciences at the University of Leicester benefits from integrated basic science with clinical interests in brain function, psychology, psychiatry and disease. We have many partners in government, industry and the public sector. Find out more.

  • Student complaints contacts

    Find out about the feedback and complaints procedures and contacts according to the appropriate department or service within the University of Leicester.

  • Jonathan Barratt

    The academic profile of Professor Jonathan Barratt, The Mayer Professor of Renal Medicine at University of Leicester

  • Medicine and biosciences

    We collaborate with health professionals locally, nationally and internationally in our pursuit of excellence in biomedical research. We engage in a broad spectrum of biomedical science.

  • Earthquakes tsunamis and Japans explosive geology

    Geological records of earthquakes and tsunamis affecting Japan and the surrounding region will be the subject of the 58th Annual Bennett Lecture on 13 March, which is being hosted by our Department of Geology.

  • Thinking sociologically about the history of convicts and penal colonies

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on February 25, 2016 In the early 1990s I had the privilege of studying with David Garland, then teaching and researching in Edinburgh University’s Law School.

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