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  • Geology MGeol

    On the Leicester Geology MGeol, you'll gain a broad training in geoscience as for our BSc Geology degree, and then develop masters-level expertise, including a research project on a topic of interest to you.

  • 2024 news

    Please see below for articles published in 2024. Environmental and genetic regulation of Streptococcus pneumoniae galactose catabolic pathways Banaz O. Kareem, Ozcan Gazioglu, Karina Mueller Brown, Medhanie Habtom, David G. Glanville, Marco R. Oggioni, Peter W. Andrew, Andrew T.

  • Student achievements

    See the prizes awarded to and achievements gained by postgraduate research students in the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester.

  • Optometry MOptom

    Optometry combines the empathy and compassion of healthcare with the clinical expertise of using specialist diagnostic equipment.

  • Wasps may hold the secret to slowing down the ageing process

    Scientists at the University of Leicester have discovered that jewel wasps can slow down their biological rate of ageing

  • Scientists cook up a green recipe for recycling lithium-ion batteries using vegetable oil

    Technique developed at University of Leicester enables cheaper and sustainable recycling of battery black mass and could impact lithium-ion batteries used in billions of electronics and electric vehicles worldwide

  • Festival archive

    Check out previous Literary Leicester events

  • Free legal advice clinic

    Our law students volunteer, giving up their time and applying their legal training to benefit people in the local community who cannot afford legal advice.

  • Preserving the grave

    One problem faced by the team was, how best to preserve the grave for posterity. Under normal circumstances, the best protection is to carefully cover the archaeology with a protective membrane and rebury it.

  • Petrophysicist joins ocean drilling research project investigating the origins of life

    On 26 October 2015, the RSS James Cook (pictured) set sail from Southampton on route to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Dr Sally Morgan from the Department of Geology at Leicester, is a petrophysicist within the international team of scientists who are on-board the vessel.

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