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  • 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.

  • Paediatric Cardiologist from our University part of team that helped to deliver miracle baby with heart growing outside of her body

    Academic Champion in Paediatric Cardiology Dr Frances Bu’Lock, from our University’s College of Life Sciences, has worked as part of a team of around 50 clinical staff at Glenfield Hospital to bring Vanellope Hope, a baby with an incredibly rare condition which had her heart...

  • Dr Harjinder Sembhi on WomenInSTEM

    Dr Harjinder Sembhi on WomenInSTEM

  • 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.

  • Physiotherapy BSc

    Physios help people get back on their feet, treating patients from all walks of life – with all kinds of conditions. Sound rewarding? We think so too. In this degree, you’ll learn what it takes to become a physiotherapist and start changing lives for the better.

  • Melanie Hammond

    We have learned, with regret, of the death of Melanie Hammond, a much-loved team member of initially External Relations and subsequently the Business School.

  • Convict Labor and Its Commemoration: the Mitsui Miike Coal Mine Experience

    Posted by abarker in Carceral Archipelago on January 9, 2017 By Miyamoto Takashi Note : This article is reprinted with permission from the author. It originally appeared in The Asia-Pacific Journal . Introduction Figure 1: Entrance of the Miyanohara tunnel, the Miike Coal Mine.

  • Academic and emeritus staff

    See the academic team working within Genetics and Genome Biology at Leicester. Discover staff profiles and their contact details.

  • Leicester in Space: 1960-69

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 19 November 2020 The University of Leicester has a long and distinguished record of involvement in space science.

  • Gaia Data Release 3: New space data serves as ‘complete step change’ in understanding of our Univers

    Space scientists have today (Monday) announced the discovery of a ‘super Jupiter’ orbiting a white dwarf, the first detected using direct observations with the European Space Agency (ESA)’s Gaia mission.

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