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  • British Sign Language (BSL)

    Browse the range of BSL courses at the University of Leicester

  • New Journalism degree to be launched at open day

    ‘Think like a journalist’ – That’s the opportunity being offered to potential students of an exciting new Journalism degree at Leicester.

  • British Heart Foundation Leicester Centre of Research Excellence

    The British Heart Foundation (BHF) awarded £3 million to the University of Leicester to support its world-class cardiovascular disease research over the next five years.

  • Chasing shadows at Jupiter

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 17 July 2020 On July 17 th , 11am-4pm,   Leicester planetary scientists Dr. Tom Stallard and Dr.

  • Electronic Tools for Translators

    Module code: TS2004 Translation can be a tedious process - which can be made easier with the use of software, tools and resources.

  • Electronic Tools for Translators

    Module code: TS2004 Translation can be a tedious process - which can be made easier with the use of software, tools and resources.

  • Electronic Tools for Translators

    Module code: TS2004 Translation can be a tedious process - which can be made easier with the use of software, tools and resources.

  • Breakthrough study reveals new insight into immortal plant cells

    A new study has revealed an undiscovered reprogramming mechanism that allows plants to maintain fitness down the generations.

  • Nuclear expert cautions against unfamiliar new nuclear age

    High-tech advances in weapons technologies and a return of ‘great power nuclear politics’, risk the world ‘sleepwalking’ into a nuclear age vastly different from the established order of the Cold War, according to new research undertaken at the University of Leicester.

  • Gene inheritance for higher education

    Observations of the way traits, or characteristics, are passed from one generation to the next in the form of identifiable phenotypes probably represent the oldest form of genetics. Find out more about this topic through The University of Leicester.

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