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  • How hungry bacteria sense nutrients in their environment

    Researchers have shed new light on how bacteria sense nutrients in their environment - which could provide important knowledge in the development of drugs and antibiotics to combat a range of diseases including tuberculosis.

  • Top 25 for Earth Sciences research in REF2021

    We are delighted with our recent performance in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF2021), in which we placed top 25 in the UK for our overall research quality (GPA) (according to analysis by the Times Higher Education).

  • Suggested research topics

    Take a look at the suggestions for PhD projects that staff in English at the University of Leicester would be interested in supervising.

  • How Twitter users can work together to defuse social tensions

    A report co-authored by Dr Paul Reilly (pictured) from the Department of Media and Communication has found that social media sites such as Twitter can be useful in keeping the peace and defusing tensions during times of social unrest.

  • Leicester scientists join new mission to observe carbon dioxide levels

    Scientists from the University of Leicester and the National Centre for Earth Observation, which is led by Leicester's Professor John Remedios, are to join the science team for MicroCarb supporting the definition of the mission and the development of the data...

  • English language requirements for subjects requiring the equivalent to IELTS 7.0

    Find out the equivalent to an IELTS score of 7.0 if you’ve taken a different English language test or qualification.

  • December Book Group: Officers and Gentlemen

    Summary of the December 2014 meeting of the Waugh Book Group, Leicester

  • Working together towards active inclusion within surgery

    Amardeep Sidki reflects on working together towards active inclusion within surgery, and changing local policy around the Sikh Kara bangle

  • Saturn’s high-altitude winds generate an extraordinary aurorae

    Leicester space scientists have discovered a never-before-seen mechanism fuelling huge planetary aurorae at Saturn.

  • What's on

    View the programme for the Teacher and Advisor conference, taking place at the University of Leicester.

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