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  • Catrin Pritchard

    Catrin received her MA in Biochemistry from Jesus College, Oxford University in 1983, and in 1987 she finished her PhD at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund on mapping of the male determining gene on the human Y chromosome.

  • The New Luciad

    Find out more about this annual publication, which is run and edited by students at the University of Leicester, but which relies on the Centre for New Writing for support and financial assistance.

  • Overview of Data Science Practice

    Module code: MA7441 Data science is the process of extracting reliable insights and conclusions from data.

  • Facts and figures

    The University of Leicester is a leading UK university committed to international excellence. Find out about the facts and figures that come together to show who we are.

  • Indoor air and health

    Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are ubiquitous pollutants in both indoor and outdoor air, but information on exposure to these compounds in homes and workplaces is currently limited.

  • Facilities

    Learn about our postgraduate facilities, including library services, our Postgraduate Teaching Centre, IT services, print and design and the Attenborough Arts Centre.

  • Overview of Data Science Practice

    Module code: MA7441 Data science is the process of extracting reliable insights and conclusions from data.

  • The British Romany project

    Background to the study This University of Leicester study is being carried out by Matt Sears who is studying for a PhD in the Centre for Regional and Local History. Matt is responsible for all the historical and genealogical research.

  • Predicting the impact of illness – and its remedies

    Predicting the impact of illness – and its remedies Predicting the impact of illness – and its remedies 1425|Comprehensive approach to modelling healthcare in populations developed at Leicester could help to plan NHS services A new method of modelling illness across...

  • Researchers develop pioneering X-ray technique to analyse ancient artefacts

    A pioneering X-ray technique that can analyse artefacts of any shape or texture in a non-destructive way has been developed by an international team of researchers led by our University.

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