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  • Cancer cells promote cell division errors

    Kellie Lucken, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Cancer cells promote cell division errors'.

  • Kitchen Table Research in a Pandemic

    Helen Elliott-Mainwaring, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Kitchen Table Research in a Pandemic'

  • Faisal Sattar

    Faisal Sattar is a founder and director of Obsidian Tax, a specialist tax advisory practice. His main strength is to swiftly understand the commercial and tax issues faced by high net worth individuals and corporate clients.

  • Facilities and services

    Browse our Core Biotechnology Services and Preclinical Imaging Facility to find out more about the facilities held within the College of Life Sciences.

  • Corporate Governance and Reporting

    Lead: Dr Min Yang We conduct cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research on corporate governance, financial and climate reporting, ESG investing, auditing, and accountability across sectors.

  • Ali Malik

    The academic profile of Dr Ali Malik, Lecturer in Finance at University of Leicester

  • Archaeology of Human Evolution

    Module code: AR2605 When did early humans start to walk on two legs? What were the earliest stone tools? What do 30,000 year old cave paintings mean? And how did brains, language and consciousness develop? These are just a few of the fascinating questions we will explore in...

  • PhD in Creative Writing

    Pursuing a PhD in Creative Writing at the University Leicester means becoming part of an exciting and dynamic research and creative environment. Find out more about our PhD programme.

  • Current Issues in Translation Research and Practice

    Module code: TS7003 Translation means much more than transferring from one language into another. It is closely linked with many other areas such as philosophy, history and geopolitics.

  • Undergraduate

    Studying Geography at the University of Leicester will enhance and broaden your academic knowledge, develop your communication skills and provide excellent career opportunities. Find out more about our undergraduate courses.

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