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  • University of Leicester expertise developing app to map disease spread in finest detail

    Researchers at Leicester are beginning a project to make fine resolution data on disease cases accessible for public health bodies.

  • Reka Plugor

    The academic profile of Dr Réka Plugor, Associate Professor of Work and Employment at University of Leicester

  • DOLFIN

    Babies who are born very early, or who suffer poor blood supply or lack of oxygen to the brain before or around birth, are more likely to have problems with their brain development and child neurological development.

  • Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys is the god of forensic science says bestselling crime author in new video

    Bestselling crime writer Patricia Cornwell has paid tribute to the University of Leicester Professor who invented the technique of genetic fingerprinting during her visit to De Montfort Hall in Leicester to give a talk as part of the University Literary Leicester festival...

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  • Your Impact – 100 years of philanthropy and counting

    Your support impacts students' lives, fuels ground-breaking research and helps build a world-class environment for research and learning. Read our impact reports to see how much you have helped us to achieve.

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  • Roman Knossos

    The University of Leicester's Roman Knossos Archaeology project, an excavation and investigation of the Roman settlement at Knossos, Greece (Colonia Iulia Nobilis Cnossus).

  • Rajinder Bhuhi

    Rajinder Bhuhi is a business leader with a wealth of experience leading and managing the delivery of innovation growth programmes (activities and engagement events), employability (skills development and industrial placements)and entrepreneurial and incubation support...

  • Significant boost for pioneering instrument to study molecules in exquisite detail

    An innovative instrument which can improve our understanding of the structure and behaviour of molecules will receive a significant upgrade thanks to investment from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).

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