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  • Winners of the Dunlop Polymer Engineering Division Prizes

    There are two separate Dunlop Prizes of £150 each, awarded for the best graduating MChem student and the best graduating BSc student from the University of Leicester's Department of Chemistry. See a list of previous winners.

  • Using smart bombs to kill old cells

    A new nanotechnology developed at the University of Leicester could lead to people living longer.

  • 2019 news

    Browse news relating to the Division of Biomedical Services from 2019.

  • 50 years of credit cards

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on July 4, 2016 Its 50 years since people started using credit cards in the UK with the issue of the first Barclaycards. The BBC has a fascinating social history feature.

  • Nuclear Graphite

    Preparation of free-standing pillar  Nuclear Graphite Graphite is hugely important for the construction of both historical and modern nuclear reactors [1], acting as a neutron moderator.

  • 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.

  • Resources

    Here at The University of Leicester, we offer academic resources for schools and colleges on the topic of genetics.

  • Analysis of coral reveals long-term climate impact in Southeast Asia

    Leicester-led research into coral reefs fringing the iconic island of Borneo in Southeast Asia has revealed the impact of cyclical climate patterns on the local marine ecosystem.

  • Programme for Tuesday 4 November

    8.30 - 9.15 Arrival Refreshments and Networking (Kempe and Newton) Closet space is available in each of these rooms for coats and luggage. Self-service tea and coffee stations are also available.

  • Twentieth-Century Jewish Literature: Loss, Exile, Memory

    Module code: FR2041  In this module, you will analyse the position of Jewish writers in France and their relationship to French literature.

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