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  • Study provides insight into zincs important role in heartbeat regulation

    Leicester researchers have been involved in a study with University of St Andrews examining the role zinc plays in regulating heartbeat.

  • Abhinav Koyamangalath Vadakkepat

    The academic profile of Dr Abhinav Vadakkepat, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Neotropical Rainforests

    Module code: GY3306  This module provides you with a unique insight into the neotropical rainforest biome.  It incorporates a component of fieldwork on tropical ecology, but also examines theoretical aspects.

  • New insights into ‘glue’ for DNA

    New insights into ‘glue’ for DNA New insights into ‘glue’ for DNA 1400|Leicester scientist involved in discovery of how a component of the cohesin ring binds DNA.

  • Spectrophotometers

    Find out about the range of spectrophotometers available in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester.

  • Disabled Students Allowance

    The disability support allowance helps with the extra costs occurred through employing extra help due to disability.

  • Distance learning

    Find out about distance learning online degrees in education offered by the University of Leicester - find out how we provide the flexibility to study from any location within a structured and supportive framework.

  • The road to reinterment

    On the morning of Saturday 22 March, Richard III’s mortal remains left the University of Leicester, formally starting six days of events across the city and county of Leicestershire commemorating the king’s life, death and reburial with dignity and honour.

  • Gender equality in sports governance boards to be explored by Leicester researcher

    A researcher from our University will be examining gender equality in corporate governance of sport organisations as part of a funded European Commission Erasmus + project with five European countries.

  • Study suggests corporations could be destroyed by psychopathic leadership

    According to new research led by the Universities of Leicester and Coventry, investing in companies that have psychopaths in their higher echelons of power could be harmful to your wealth.

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