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  • Joanna Story

    Professor Joanna Story researches early medieval history, with her work on early medieval manuscripts and art helping to improve our understanding of early European history and culture.

  • Metals in Synthesis

    Module code: CH3205 The key to efficient and sustainable synthetic methods is to minimise energy use and maximise reaction selectivity.

  • Introductory Chemistry Practical

    Module code: CH0062 Chemistry is an experimental science and you'll be taking part in many practical experiments during your undergraduate study.

  • Metals in Synthesis

    Module code: CH3205 The key to efficient and sustainable synthetic methods is to minimise energy use and maximise reaction selectivity.

  • Introductory Chemistry Practical

    Module code: CH0062 Chemistry is an experimental science and you'll be taking part in many practical experiments during your undergraduate study.

  • Bioscience departments receive recognition for tackling gender inequality

    Our University has been further recognised for our commitment to tackling gender inequality in higher education with the announcement that two of our biosciences departments have received Athena SWAN awards.

  • University of Leicester helps bring justice after 30 years

    Double helix of DNA 2050|Reviving the original technology of DNA fingerprinting helps bring justice after 30 years to convict rapist DNA fingerprinting tests performed at the University of Leicester has this week helped to convict Benjamin Whitehead for a rape he committed...

  • Professor Melanie Davies

    Learn more about Melanie Davies, a Professor of Diabetes Medicine in the College of Life Sciences.

  • Crusading in the Fifteenth Century

    Professor Norman Housley has recently been awarded two grants by the Leverhulme Trust for research into the Crusades and their impact on Europe in the pre-Reformation period. The grants complement one another.

  • Over £20 million government award marks Midlands’ bio-economy strengths

    A consortium of Midlands research-active universities, including the University of Leicester, has just been awarded research studentships worth over £20 million to build on the Midlands’ already significant bio-economy and success in life sciences and agricultural research.

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