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  • Mapping the interventions

    Mapping the interventions

  • May Book Group: Vile Bodies

    Details of the Waugh Book Group's meeting to disuss Vile Bodies.

  • Genomic sequencing confirms breast cancer link between Leicester sisters

    Two Leicester sisters who had their entire genomes sequenced in the hope of finding answers to their family history of breast cancer have learnt they both carry a genetic variant that significantly increases their risk of developing the disease.

  • EXILE at Kingston Lacy

    EXILE installation at Kingston Lacy. Credit: National Trust / RCMG / University of Leicester. Image Credit: National Trust images / Steven Haywood. EXILE is a research-led collaboration between RCMG and the National Trust at Kingston Lacy.

  • Clinical Skills 3: Enhancing Practice

    Module code: PH3001 This module will give you the chance to reflect on the clinical frameworks that underpin physiotherapy practice.

  • Clinical Skills 3: Enhancing Practice

    Module code: PH3001 This module will give you the chance to reflect on the clinical frameworks that underpin physiotherapy practice.

  • Clinical Skills 3: Enhancing Practice

    Module code: PH3001 This module will give you the chance to reflect on the clinical frameworks that underpin physiotherapy practice.

  • Population genetics for higher education

    Population genetics is the study of genetic variation within populations. Find out more about the topic and what academic resources are available.

  • Moderation and Community Guidelines

    Moderation Guidelines Moderation Policy As moderation issues come up we will update this page. Please check this page regularly. This Moderation Policy covers policy for online discussions and posting of content using the University of Leicester Student Blogs website.

  • Introducing oral history

    Oral history provides a rich seam of material that gives an insight into the lives of ordinary people in the past: their home lives, working lives, social lives and family lives.

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