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  • Molecular and Cell Biology student complaints procedure

    View the student complaints procedure for Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester. We welcome feedback on how we are doing and understand that occasionally something can go wrong or you may not be satisfied with an aspect of your experience.

  • Sally-Anne Barnes

    The academic profile of Dr Sally-Anne Barnes, Associate Professor in Human Resource Management at University of Leicester.

  • Leicester Planetary Science on BBC Sky at Night

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 30 November 2020 Dr. Leigh Fletcher appeared as a guest on November’s Sky at Night to discuss the potential for life across the Solar System.

  • Doug Barrett

    The academic profile of Dr Doug Barrett, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Every breath we take

    Every breath we take On 7 July 2022, the fourth in our series of public talks, Difficult Conversations, took place and addressed the impact our changing climate has on our health.

  • Wednesday 12th September Sol 36

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 12, 2012 We have been working on data today – a variety of scientists from different specialities, nationalities and approaches to the data. Thats how we will solve the scientific issues.

  • Big wins for Leicester on Varsity Night

    Leicester preserved their unbeaten record in the women's match with a 53-0 victory, while their men also came out on top with a 34-0 win in front of a big and vocal Varsity Night crowd. Playing at No 8 was Sports President and ULWRFC 1st XV Captain Ofure Ugiagbe.

  • LiDAR net

    Details on the LiDAR:net research project, conducted by our University partners.

  • Every breath you take...

    Professor Paul Monks explores air pollution and its impact on human health and the climate.

  • Wider-reaching solutions urgently needed to reach realistic ‘net zero’, warn researchers

    The group do, however, recognise that “swift action is essential, otherwise we head deeper towards an inability to reach net zero carbon targets, contribute to biodiversity collapse and, promote societal disengagement with landscapes”.

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