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  • Academic and emeritus staff

    See the academic team working within Genetics and Genome Biology at Leicester. Discover staff profiles and their contact details.

  • Laura Bee

    Laura always goes above and beyond to improve the lives of students, staff, and the wider local community.

  • Remote sensing

    Module code: GY7705 There is a great deal of interest from scientists, public officials and the general public in information derived from satellites about the Earth’s surface.

  • Remote sensing

    Module code: GY7705 There is a great deal of interest from scientists, public officials and the general public in information derived from satellites about the Earth’s surface.

  • General Practitioner FAQs

    FAQ's for General practitioners whose patients who are part of UKAGS at The University of Leicester

  • Participants FAQs

    FAQ's for Participants who are part of UKAGS at The University of Leicester

  • Real-world business challenges solved by adding maths students to the equation

    University of Leicester's School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences celebrates another round of successful collaborations between industrial partners and students.

  • University of Leicester marks anniversary of arrival of Ugandan Asians

    University of Leicester will host a public lecture to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the arrival of Ugandan Asians to the city. The lecture, Migration and the making of Leicester will take place on Thursday, 15 September at 6.

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    School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences Ken Edwards Building University of Leicester University Road Leicester LE1 7RH +44 (0)116 252 5122/2871 +44 (0)116 252 3953 General enquiries: CMSadmin@leicester.ac.uk Research Degrees: CMSPGR@leicester.ac.

  • New research shows link between BMI and depression

    New research by academics at the University of Leicester has found that your risk of depression increases with a higher Body Mass Index (BMI) – which is bad news for those who have put on the dreaded ‘corona-stone’ during lockdown.

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