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  • Advanced Imaging Facility (AIF)

    The Advanced Imaging Facility is part of Core Biotechnology Services and is the open access light microscopy facility in the College of Life Sciences.

  • Open-air Shakespeare and more planned for summer events at Oadby oasis

    The University of Leicester has revealed the annual summer events programme at the Botanic Garden, in Oadby.

  • Antibiotic resistance for schools and colleges

    Information on antibiotic resistance for students learning at schools and colleges.

  • Nikon microscope 4

    See more about the Nikon microscope 4 that is part of the Advanced Imaging Facility.

  • David Johnson

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Mr David Thomas Johnson, a former Dean of Arts and more recently Honorary Fellow in History. David passed away on 17 November 2023, aged 83.

  • Chief Scientific Adviser pays tribute to University of Leicester’s world-leading research, impact, and COVID-19 response during visit

    Sir Patrick Vallance, the Government Chief Scientific Adviser, recently visited the University of Leicester to find out more about its research expertise and to deliver a lecture on the importance of scientific advice in national policymaking.

  • Diabetes professor from Leicester presented with CBE

    A GP from Leicester who is recognised as the world’s leading diabetes researcher has been presented with the Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE).

  • Academic staff

    Browse the academic staff working in the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester. Find out how to get in touch via telephone and email.

  • Doomsday Scenarios? Decisions, Deals and The Donald

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on February 7, 2017   Professor Rolland Munro discusses the difference between decision making, and doing deals.

  • University of Leicester staff blogs School of English Planning a Museum of the Bible

    Posted by Julie Coleman in School of English Blog on October 21, 2014 Professor Gordon Campbell [posted on behalf of Professor Gordon Campbell] As a profession, we are uneasy about sacred texts.

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