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  • Respiratory Sciences

    Find your research degree supervisor in Respiratory Sciences at Leicester.

  • What do grasshoppers eat? It’s not just grass! New Leicester research shows similarities with mammal teeth like never before

    But analysis of the ecological importance of grasshoppers is not straightforward, and finding out what they eat requires detailed study of the contents of their guts or painstaking and time-consuming observations of how they feed in the wild. There is, however, a better way.

  • The learning outcomes teachers should set for themselves – University of Leicester

    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. The learning outcomes teachers should set for themselves.

  • Advancing UK and Italian research in Gamma-Ray astrophysics

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 18 February 2020 Leicester physicists invited to the home of the UK Ambassador to Italy to discuss the future of Gamma-Ray astrophysics.

  • Katy Roach

    The academic profile of Dr Katy Roach, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Dr Roger James

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Dr Roger James, a former Reader in Immunology in the Department of Respiratory Sciences (previously Infection, Immunity and Inflammation). Roger was born on 8 September 1949.

  • Cover letters

    Discover how to write a cover letter tailored to your experience and the role you are applying for.

  • Announcing 2021 Summer Internships for Leicester Undergraduates

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 27 April 2021 The Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) scheme has been operating for many years, but COVID restrictions led to cancellation in 2020.

  • Vasileios Paschalis

    The academic profile of Dr Vasileios Paschalis, Postdoctoral Research Associate at University of Leicester

  • Toxic formaldehyde’s dual nature to be probed with new chemical tool

    University of Leicester chemistry researchers have developed new compounds to better study formaldehyde

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