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  • Alix Blockley

    The academic profile of Dr Alix Blockley, Lecturer School of Biological Sciences at University of Leicester

  • Ralf Schmid

    The academic profile of Dr Ralf Schmid, Associate Professor in Bioinformatics at University of Leicester

  • Contemporary Issues in Biochemistry

    Module code: BS3004 This module is centred on the use of scientific principles to communicate contemporary issues in biochemistry.

  • Events

    Find out more about the events being held by us at the University of Leicester or events being held at other Universities or institutions.

  • Why middle-aged entrepreneurs are better than young ones

    Posted by hconnolly in School of Business Blog on September 6, 2018   In this blog Dr Sukanlaya Sawang, As sociate Professor in Small Business, Innovation and Well-being in ULSB, explores the evidence on how older, more experienced people make for better...

  • Galaxy Radio to host 69 hour broadcast in aid of Leicester Marrow

    This week, Galaxy Radio will be hosting their ninth 69-hour broadcast in aid of Leicester Marrow – part of UK blood cancer charity, Anthony Nolan.

  • Imperialism and Decolonisation

    Module code: HS2314 At the beginning of the 20th century the British Empire covered a fifth of the world’s land surface and contained almost a quarter of the world’s population. Less than sixty years later it was rapidly disintegrating.

  • Individual Project

    Module code: EG3005 The individual project is your opportunity to undertake a substantial design, development or research project over the whole of your third year.

  • Individual Project

    Module code: EG3005 The individual project is your opportunity to undertake a substantial design, development or research project over the whole of your third year.

  • Imperialism and Decolonisation

    Module code: HS2314 At the beginning of the 20th century the British Empire covered a fifth of the world’s land surface and contained almost a quarter of the world’s population. Less than sixty years later it was rapidly disintegrating.

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