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    Browse PERFORM study publications, including media interest for the trial.

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    Details on the alternative sources of funding available for research projects.

  • Advanced Topics in Cancer Biology

    Module code: BS4004 This module comprises a series of lectures which provide a background to the molecular and cellular basis of cancer.

  • Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience

    Module code: NT2005 This module will provide an introduction to cellular and systems physiology of the human body with an emphasis on homeostatic mechanisms.

  • New scientific technique helps catch wildlife criminals

    DNA tests co-developed by scientists from the University of Leicester and Scotland’s wildlife forensic lab are helping to catch criminals involved in the illegal sale of protected bird species.

  • Convicts and other (“free” and “unfree”) workers. Views from the First ELHN Conference

    Posted by Christian De Vito in Carceral Archipelago on December 19, 2015 How can we frame convict labour in the broader context of entangled labour relations? This is one of the key-questions in the Carceral Archipelago project, which seeks to understand how (especially...

  • Pioneering vascular research receives major boost from the British Heart Foundation

    The British Heart Foundation has awarded nearly £900,000 to a University of Leicester professor to continue his pioneering heart valve research.

  • People

    Dr Corinne Fowler Project Director Dr Corinne Fowler lectures in the School of English at Leicester University and specialises in transcultural writing and regional literary cultures.

  • Centre for Endangered Archaeology and Heritage

    Academic research centre support primary research on archaeology and heritage and projects focused on impact and capacity building.

  • Kingdoms of Ice and Snow: Exploration in Writing and Film

    Module code: EN3190 The exploration, mapping, and conquest of distant lands has long captured the British imagination, and formed an essential part of colonial ambitions.

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