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    Details on the alternative sources of funding available for research projects.

  • Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience

    Module code: NT2005 This module will provide an introduction to cellular and systems physiology of the human body with an emphasis on homeostatic mechanisms.

  • Advanced Topics in Cancer Biology

    Module code: BS4004 This module comprises a series of lectures which provide a background to the molecular and cellular basis of cancer.

  • On This Day of War: Academic and staff blogs from the Unversity of Leicester

    Academic and staff blogs from the Unversity of Leicester

  • First Draft Coalition launched

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on August 28, 2015 A   new group of social media journalists, whose members include Bellingcat , Eyewitness Media Hub , Emergent , Meedan , Reported.

  • Life and health sciences

    Life and Health Sciences at School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences Leicester.

  • About RCMG

    We understand museums, galleries and heritage as part of – and active in shaping - the contemporary world.

  • Muslim integration and refugee experiences to be discussed by leading historians

    The experiences of refugees and migrants in twentieth century Britain and Europe, and the challenges still faced by governments and individuals today, will be the focus of a number of free public lectures by leading historians of twentieth century history taking place as...

  • Benefits of archaeology to communities unearthed at events on campus and Bradgate Park

    The importance of archaeology and how it can benefit society and communities will be explored at a number of events hosted by the University.

  • University of Leicester academics speak out following Hillsborough inquests verdicts

    Two University academics have spoken out following the announcement of the verdicts from the Hillsborough disaster inquests.

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