Search
-
Biodiversity and Behaviour
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/bs1070
Module code: BS1070 This module will provide an introduction to the vast diversity of plants and animals.
-
Biodiversity and Behaviour
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/bs1070
Module code: BS1070 This module will provide an introduction to the vast diversity of plants and animals.
-
Anaerobic facilities
https://le.ac.uk/mcb/about/facilities-and-services/biophysical-instrumentation-and-anaerobic-facilities/anaerobic-facilities
The Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester has a number of Belle Technology glove boxes.
-
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/eg4063
Module code: EG4063 Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine focuses on the combination of engineered structures, biological cells and the human body’s unique capabilities for regeneration in order to heal complex injuries and cure disease.
-
Biodiversity and Behaviour
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/bs1070
Module code: BS1070 This module will provide an introduction to the vast diversity of plants and animals.
-
Anna Joy Drury
https://le.ac.uk/people/anna-joy-drury
The academic profile of Dr Anna Joy Drury, Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellow at University of Leicester
-
George Davies Centre
https://le.ac.uk/library/using/study-spaces/study-spaces-on-campus/george-davies-centre
The George Davies Centre is exclusively for the use of medical students and is access controlled. There are many areas of social study on the ground floor, as well as a food outlet and water fountains throughout. Power facilities are available.
-
Acknowledgements
https://le.ac.uk/richard-iii/meet-the-team/acknowledgements
A project such as this could not have succeeded without the contribution of many individuals and organisations.
-
Animals’ ‘sixth sense’ more widespread than previously thought
https://le.ac.uk/news/2023/february/animal-magnetic
A study using fruit flies, led by researchers at The Universities of Leicester and Manchester, suggests the animal world’s ability to sense a magnetic field may be more widespread than previously thought.
-
Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/socscilibrarians/page/90/
Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester