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  • Earth observation research project tackling forest degradation shortlisted for award

    Earth observation research project tackling forest degradation shortlisted for award - Earth-imaging satellite company Planet has announced finalists as part of Copernicus Masters competition challenge

  • Professor Stephen Wood wins CIPD best research paper award

    Professor Stephen Wood receiving award|Award recognises excellent research carried out into performance appraisals and positive feedback for employees.

  • Department of Genetics, Genomics and Cancer Sciences

    The Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester is renowned for the discovery of the technique of DNA fingerprinting and, more recently, for the identification of the bones of Richard III.

  • Research Resources

    Our staff and students have the opportunity to work with a fantastic array of primary material, hosted by Special Collections.

  • Leicester academic sheds new insight on William Wordsworth in new book

    Read more about Professor Philip Shaw's newest book exploring William Wordsworth's relationship with war.

  • Successful flight for aircraft carrying Leicesters pioneering NO2 scanner

    Our University has successfully carried out the flight of an aircraft equipped with pioneering space technology to measure air pollution, in particular nitrogen dioxide (NO2), in the environment.

  • Fear Across Borders: Peasant Violence and Anti-Semitism in Russia, Romania and Austria-Hungary

    Leverhulme Trust Early-Career Fellowship October 2013 – September 2016 Dr Irina Marin Fear across Borders is a postdoctoral project which examines the proliferation and interconnection of peasant unrest and anti-Semitic violence along the triple border between Tsarist Russia,...

  • NIHR anniversary report highlights Leicester research

    Two projects at the University of Leicester have been highlighted as shining examples of the benefits of research commissioned by the National Institute for Health Research since its creation in 2006.

  • Transcranial Ultrasound

    A major cause of stroke comes from embolic debris (thrombus, bubbles and pieces of plaque) that travel through the cerebral circulation and become lodged in arteries supplying the brain.

  • Fossil study sheds light on ancient water-to-land transition

    The research team’s findings, published in The Royal Society’s Biology Letters, show how ostracods began to swim into estuaries about 420 million years ago during the Silurian Period, beginning their exploration of many new habitats.

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