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  • It’s nice to be important, but is it really more important to be nice?

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on February 7, 2018 The late British entertainer Bruce Forsyth had amongst his several catch phrases “it’s nice to be important but it is more important to be nice”.

  • Richard III's diet and lifestyle

    By measuring the different isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and strontium preserved in Richard III's skeleton, we can find out about the types of food and drink he consumed, as well as where he lived.

  • Leicester Discovery International Summer Programme

    The Leicester Discovery International Summer Programme is aimed at students of all disciplines who wish to experience a taste of studying at a British university whilst learning about life in the UK and improving their English and academic skills.

  • Medicinal Chemistry MChem

    This four-year degree expands on the Medicinal Chemistry BSc to prepare you for high-level entry into the industry. It’s also a solid base for pursuing PhD research.

  • Medicinal Chemistry BSc

    Every infection-fighting and disease-treating drug owes a great debt to chemistry. In this degree, you’ll be given a solid grounding in chemistry and its role alongside drug development.

  • Building more inclusive creative spaces

    Leicester researchers will be holding a free public event to discuss ways in which creative cities, communities and workplaces can be made more inclusive.

  • Is this a new chapter for our literary economy

    How to understand a constantly changing publishing industry will be explored during a symposium at our University.

  • Research student helps reopen Lincoln Castles longclosed prison

    Work by a PhD student that will bring a Victorian Prison back to life has received a royal seal of approval.

  • Academic and teaching staff

    Find out how to contact the academic staff at Leicester Medical School.

  • February Book Group: Decline and Fall

    A summary of the February 2014 Book Group meeting

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