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  • Centres and Institutes

    Centre for Landscape and Climate Research The aim of the CLCR is to understand interactions of the water cycle with ecosystems across multiple spatial and temporal scales.

  • Ancient Akrotiri Project Cyprus

    The Ancient Akrotiri Project Cyprus is an Archaeological research project on an ancient harbour and other Classical and Byzantine settlements at Akrotiri, Cyprus. A collaboration with the University of Southampton, UK Ministry of Defence and local communities.

  • Hospital acquired infections

    Nosocomial (hospital acquired) infections are associated with antibiotic resistance, and lead to unnecessary hospital admissions.

  • After you've applied

    Guidance on what to do once you’ve applied to your chosen postgraduate course, with information on accepting and meeting the conditions of your offer and supplying your references.

  • Working together to put research at the top of the agenda in the fight against cancer

    The University of Leicester is working in partnership with local Leicestershire and Rutland charity, Hope Against Cancer, to advance cancer research and deliver clinical excellence for patients.

  • Leicester and Leicestershire can breathe easy as university unveils pollen monitor

    The new Swisens Poleno sampler was launched on the roof of the University of Leicester’s George Davies Centre.

  • University of Leicester archaeologists identify ancient Stonehenge gold digging kit

    University of Leicester archaeologists have identified a 4000-year-old gold working tool kit amongst the grave goods from an important Bronze Age burial near Stonehenge.

  • AI experts join drive for safety on UK rail crossings

    The Leicester team includes Professors Ivan Tyukin and Alexander Gorban, Dr Bogdan Grechuk, Tatiana Tyukina and George Leete, all of the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences.

  • Is a product really worth what someone will pay for it?

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on August 23, 2017 I recently had reason to compare the work of people at opposite ends of the work-related pay scales that our society has developed.

  • Melanie Simms

    Professor of Work and Employment.

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