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  • Calcium is key to age-related memory loss

    Research in our Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour is offering new clues into how and why cognitive functions such as memory and learning become impaired with age.

  • Professional services

    Browse the professional services staff who work in Molecular and Cell Biology at Leicester, and see their contact details.

  • Aerial monitors explore reed die-back condition around lakes

    An international team led by Professor Heiko Baltzer from the Department of Geography has developed a way to increase our understanding of the die-back of reeds throughout Europe - including popular tourist areas - through satellite and aircraft monitoring systems.

  • MBA graduate named as Innovator of the Year

    University of Leicester alumnus Marty Lampner, president and chief executive officer of Chimes, Inc. has been named as an Innovator of the Year by Maryland’s The Daily Record.

  • BSc Project Practical

    Module code: CH3261 You are now coming to the end of your BSc studies here at Leicester, and your practical chemistry skills will have developed immensely. The BSc Project Practical will enable you to put your hard work into practice.

  • Amit Sinha

    Amit is the Supercomputer Management Leader and Senior Director for Engineering Operations at Microsoft.  He was previously the Chief Technology Officer for SMB, Scale and Private Equity (PE) at Microsoft UK.

  • John Jennings

    John Jennings is an expert in employee engagement, culture change, governance and leadership style.

  • A Historical Long View of Posthumous Harm: Comparing organ snatching to body-snatching. By Floris To

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on May 16, 2016   Improper Procurement and Retention   Taking organs of dead children without parental permission at Alder Hey is a practice The Economist (2001) dubbed the ‘return of the body-snatchers’.

  • Future of Work

    The future of work is the subject of intense debate. This debate is shaped by multiple, overlapping “megatrends” which are seen as driving the evolution of—or revolutionary ruptures in—the world of work and employment.

  • Part of the students’ union: reflections from Strawbs founder David Cousins

    Strawbs founder David Cousins is interviewed by the University of Leicester about his career and his time as a student.

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