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  • Chris Willmott

    The academic profile of Dr Chris Willmott, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Audrius Bagdanavicius

    The academic profile of Dr Audrius Bagdanavicius, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Spice up your life How to tell real saffron from a fake

    Following the recent revival of saffron production in Spain, Professor Pat Heslop-Harrison from the Department of Genetics has outlined some of the key ways to tell real saffron from fake, with the real deal providing a unique experience for the senses.

  • Expert opinions cover Brexit football hooliganism and the aging process

    Professor Clare Anderson from the School of History has written an article discussing some of the positive benefits of EU membership and how it is vital in securing our influence across Europe and all over the world.

  • Calcium is key to age-related memory loss

    Research in our Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour is offering new clues into how and why cognitive functions such as memory and learning become impaired with age.

  • Professional services

    Browse the professional services staff who work in Molecular and Cell Biology at Leicester, and see their contact details.

  • People

    Learn more about the people involved within the Leicester Drug Discovery and Diagnostics project at Leicester.

  • Easy access for local people to university libraries

    Universities in Leicester and Leicestershire are opening up their libraries to public users.

  • Payment methods

    Before making payment  Students are often targeted by fraudsters. The University has a zero-tolerance policy to fraud. If any payment made for a student is found to be fraudulent the student will face disciplinary action, including expulsion.

  • Archive of past events and conferences

    Browse our archive of past events and conferences in the Centre for English Local History at Leicester, with records spanning back to 2008.

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