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  • 100 years of Physics at Leicester

    2025 marks 100 years since the first students enrolled to study for a physics degree in Leicester. Anniversary celebration.

  • Equipment

    Browse the equipment available for use in the Electron Microscopy Facility at the University of Leicester.

  • Research degrees

    The Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester provides excellent facilities for post-graduate research leading to a PhD. Find out more about our research interests and find a supervisor.

  • Accessing your information

    See how you can access your information held by the University using Article 15 of GDPR legislation.

  • UNICEF report shows children hit hard by financial crisis

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 3, 2014 Children of the Recession  has used official data to rank the impact on children from EU and OECD countries. For UK data see the CPAG website .

  • Collaborations and partnerships

    American University Beirut, Lebanon Antiquities Department Zanzibar Az-Zaytuna University, Libya British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies (BILNAS), UK Department of Natural and Environmental Resources of Puerto Rico (government ministry,...

  • Akoya PhenoCycler-Fusion

    Information In 2022 the facility obtained MRC funding for the purchase of the Akoya PhenoCycler-Fusion system (Lead applicant Dr Gareth Miles) Location Robert Kilpatrick Clinical Science Building, room 533 Contact Dr Kees Straatman +44 (0)116 252...

  • Heat Transfer and Energy Systems

    Module code: EG3112 This is a specialist Mechanical Engineering module (also available to General Engineering students) where you'll learn to calculate how heat travels through engineering components, and how it is transferred between solids, liquids and gases.

  • Health Law 1

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  • Heat Transfer and Energy Systems

    Module code: EG3112 This is a specialist Mechanical Engineering module (also available to General Engineering students) where you'll learn to calculate how heat travels through engineering components, and how it is transferred between solids, liquids and gases.

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