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  • Patrick Heslop-Harrison

    The academic profile of Professor Patrick Heslop-Harrison, Professor of Plant Cell Biology and Molecular Cytogenetics at University of Leicester

  • Study

    The Department of Molecular & Cell Biology provides a rich and well-staffed environment for our students. Find out about our undergraduate BSc courses, our Masters' degrees and PhD research opportunities.

  • Edward Derbyshire

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Professor Edward Derbyshire, former Head of the Department of Geography, who passed away on 9 July 2024.

  • Finance BSc

    On Leicester's BSc Finance degree you will learn the main theories, concepts, and practices related to finance, as well as appreciate fundamental concepts in related disciplines.

  • Jane the T-rex

    Find out more about Jane, Geology's resident juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex at the University of Leicester.

  • Instruments

    Get more information on the instruments and equipment available as part of the Flow Cytometry facility at Leicester.

  • Royal connections link University to city

    Find out more about the many links that have been forged between the University and the Royal Family.

  • Conference explores how death can be the beginning - not the end

    A three day international and interdisciplinary conference took place between 16-18 April which explored themes around death and dying and how our departure from this life may not be as set in stone as may be assumed.

  • 70th Anniversary of the United Nations (next year)

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 13, 2015 A  new online exhibition  is being created by the Dag Hammarskjöld Library which celebrates 70 key documents in the history of the UN.

  • The Convict Hulks of Bermuda

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on June 26, 2014 I have long been interested in Bermuda. Like the island that I studied for my PhD thesis, Mauritius, it has no indigenous population.

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