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  • MSc Research Project

    Module code: CH7362 Your MSc research project will be a substantial, original and impactful contribution to chemistry research conducted in one of the School’s specialist research areas.

  • Leicester Experimental Economic Laboratory

    LEXECON is dedicated to the application of experiments to economics and business research. Our state-of-the-art laboratory is located at the University of Leicester.

  • Polymerise

    The polymerise project aims to promote diversity in chemistry by providing ring-fenced funding for students from minoritised ethnic backgrounds to gain paid research experience.

  • Osteology - reading the bones

    Specialists analysed the skeleton to determine the age and sex of the individual, the spinal abnormalities are identified and the wounds characterised.

  • Academic reaches new heights in pursuit of his research

    The Director of the Civil Safety and Security Unit found himself in the cockpit of a Soviet-era aircraft as part of his research activities.

  • Finding opportunities

    3 steps to aid your job search  Step 1 Set up job alerts on LinkedIn. You may find the guidance on the LinkedIn job alerts page helpful. Step 2 Let recruiters know you’re looking for work. You may find the 'open to work' page helpful.

  • House style guide

    The University of Leicester’s style guide is a tool aimed at providing staff with a consistent approach when writing or editing for the University of Leicester as part of its brand guidelines. Some of these points are generally accepted punctuation rules.

  • Philip Larkins secret selfies

    For the first time, photographs taken by the poet Philip Larkin have been collected together from thousands held by the Larkin archive in Hull. Larkin had a long history with the University.

  • Local Freemasons donate 32000 to fund University research

    The Freemasons’ Grand Charity has donated £32,000 to the University to fund research into visual impairments and the impact these have on different groups and their reading abilities.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 714 April

    Dr Heather Brunskell-Evans from the Centre for Medical Humanities has written an article for The Conversation exploring how it could be a good idea to discuss topics such as sex, rape and pornography in classrooms in order to properly educate young people about...

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