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  • Research

    The University of Leicester Department of Respiratory Sciences (incorporating Infection, Immunity and Inflammation) is a research-led department engaged in internationally recognised research.

  • Slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction in the United States

    Module code:HS2346 This module explores US history from the final years of slavery through the Civil War and Reconstruction in the mid-19th century.

  • Slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction in the United States

    Module code:HS2346 This module explores US history from the final years of slavery through the Civil War and Reconstruction in the mid-19th century.

  • Slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction in the United States

    Module code:HS2346 This module explores US history from the final years of slavery through the Civil War and Reconstruction in the mid-19th century.

  • Senate Regulation 5: Regulations governing undergraduate programmes of study

    Read Senate Regulation 5: Regulations governing undergraduate programmes of study.

  • Genetic switch discovery could help to prevent symptoms of Parkinsons disease

    A genetic ‘switch’ has been discovered by MRC researchers at our University which could help to prevent or delay the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

  • Publications

    Browse the publications written by academics where the Advanced Imaging Facility at the University of Leicester has been of use.

  • Heather Couper (1949-2020)

    Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest at the unveiling of the Rattray Lecture Theatre's astronomical clock in 1989.

  • Could human beings one day live on Mars

    The Mars One Mission hopes to create a human settlement on Mars by the year 2025 allowing people to live on the Red Planet, albeit in an enclosed environment.

  • Review outlines methods to estimate life expectancy

    Five key methods have been explored by Leicester researchers to calculate life expectancy and the life years lost due to disease and illness.

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