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    The research interests of the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester cover a wide area from physico-chemical mechanisms through to cell physiology and pharmacology, and developmental biology. Explore our research themes.

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    Discusses the concept of authenticity in relation to food and alcohol studies scholarship; the role of time, history, the past and temporal categories in analysing authenticity in relation to food and drink

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    At great risk to their personal safety, our Marketing Communications Team has captured exclusive video footage of the Battle for Victoria Park.

  • Learning and Professional Development Portfolio

    Module code: MN7708 In this module you'll collate and present a learning and professional development portfolio, i.e.

  • Lesson Study

    Module code: ED7142 Lesson Study is a way of researching and understanding teaching and learning that has been in wide use in Japan since 1870.

  • Abolition and Adventure: Narratives of the Atlantic World

    Module code: EN7254 Accounts of global travel and adventure were extremely popular with eighteenth-century British readers.

  • Learning and Professional Development Portfolio

    Module code: MK7708 In this module you'll collate and present a learning and professional development portfolio, i.e.

  • Abolition and Adventure: Narratives of the Atlantic World

    Module code: EN7254 Accounts of global travel and adventure were extremely popular with eighteenth-century British readers.

  • Learning and Professional Development Portfolio

    Module code: MN7708 In this module you'll collate and present a learning and professional development portfolio, i.e.

  • Abolition and Adventure: Narratives of the Atlantic World

    Module code: EN7254 Accounts of global travel and adventure were extremely popular with eighteenth-century British readers.

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