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  • Expert reaction to study looking at air pollution and lung cancer survival

    Professor Michael Peake (pictured), Honorary Consultant and Professor of Respiratory Medicine from the Institute for Lung Health has commented on new research suggesting that pollution may shorten lung cancer patients' lives.

  • Influential black and minority ethnic scientists recognised for contributions to society

    Leicester physicists are marking Black History Month by profiling the most influential BME scientists from both history and modern times.

  • Academic year: 2020-2021

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events being held in academic year 2020-2021.

  • Tuition deposit

    We ask students from countries outside the EU to pay a deposit of £2,000 to secure a place on postgraduate courses starting in autumn 2019 (or later).

  • Tuition deposit

    We ask students from countries outside the EU to pay a deposit of £2,000 to secure a place on postgraduate courses starting in autumn 2019 (or later).

  • Athena Swan in the College

    In April 2020, the College of Life Sciences were awarded a college-wide Silver Athena SWAN award, for commitment to promoting gender equality in the College.

  • Microbial genomes for schools and colleges

    Genome is the word we use to describe all of an organism's DNA, including its chromosomes and any other pieces of DNA it may have acquired. The University of Leicester provides a range of resources for academic purposes.

  • Resources

    Resources for genetics and ethics, links provided by The University of Leicester for students in higher education.

  • Ken Jones

    Kenneth (Ken) Milner Jones was born in Chesham Bois, near Amersham, on 20 March 1930 and was educated at Merchant Taylors’ School, Sandy Lodge, Middlesex.

  • New advance announced in fight against Alzheimers and Parkinsons

    A five-year study by an international team led by Leicester has found a way of ‘reversing’ symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases such as  Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s – using fruit flies as test subjects.

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