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  • Multi-million pound study aims to unravel key mystery in genome regulation

    Academics from the University of Leicester are leading a pioneering study to investigate how three-dimensional organisation of our genomes contributes to the regulation of genome function

  • Leicester Ageing Together Learning event: BAME older people flourishing

    Leicester ageing together logo|University of Leicester co-organised event to focus on overcoming loneliness among BAME older people in the community.

  • Patient Time

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on February 28, 2019   It has been quiet up here for the last few weeks. We’ve been occupied by essays and e-learning for the Mary Seacole Programme and the Postgraduate Certificate.

  • University launches new centre for cardiovascular research

    A new multi-million pound centre to turbocharge cardiovascular research has opened at the University of Leicester.

  • SPELL’s Apolo-tree University of Leicester staff blogs

    School of English Society for Postgraduate Students of English Language and Literature

  • New partnership will drive forward UK space technology development

    Space Park Leicester and spin-out Perpetual Atomics have signed Memoranda of Understanding with Sidereus Space Dynamics

  • ‘Recruiter in Residence’ explained

    Posted by Marie Muir in Career Development Service on October 28, 2015 ‘Recruiters in Residence’ is simply where we invite employers to campus to hold appointments with you They are 20 minute appointments held within the Career Development Service They are suitable for people...

  • Project management

    See our procedures for working on University of Leicester estates, including RIBA stages, design guides and safety forms to be completed by different duty holders.

  • Kevin Paterson

    The academic profile of Professor Kevin Paterson, Professor of Experimental Psychology at University of Leicester

  • Leicester scientists discover ‘Star Wars’ planet

    Scientists from the University of Leicester has revealed for the first time that groups of stars can tear apart their planet-forming disc, leaving it warped and with tilted rings - similar to the planet Tatooine in Star Wars.

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