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  • David Wilson Library changes for 2023-24

    If you're returning to the David Wilson Library for the first time since the Summer, you will notice a few changes to areas of the building for the start of the academic year.

  • Service and Ordering

    We provide a unique PLEICS vector(s) cloning service with a choice of 136 vectors.

  • Geographical Visualisation

    Module code: GY7027 This module will provide you with a basic understanding of the issues underlying visualisation in GIScience. We will cover material from traditional cartographic perspectives in addition to more recent web-based, mobile and 3D representations.

  • Summer 2023 newsletter

    June 2023 Dear Patients and Carers, Welcome to the summer edition of the patient and carers newsletter.

  • Campus-wide study spaces

    alternative study spaces and PCs for use during the assessment period across the University of Leicester campus individual and group study spaces charles wilson building mezzanine freemen's common cottages

  • Freemens Common Cottages

    Freemen's Common Cottages are located next to the Bob Burgess Building on Freemen's Common.  The group study rooms in Freemen's Common Cottages for groups of 4, 6 or 12 can be booked up to 4 days in advance through Book a Study Space.

  • Dr Celia May's projects

    Browse the PhD projects offered for supervision by Dr Celia May in the Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester.

  • Wen Wang

    The academic profile of Dr Wen Wang, Associate Professor in HRM Data Analytics and Interpretation at University of Leicester

  • Acquisitions by big-tech companies

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 27, 2023 The Gafam empire project developed by DensityDesign Lab and Tactical Tech looks at the acquisitions conducted by 5 tech companies – Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft –...

  • Discovery of a new gene enables the diagnosis for patients with rare lung disease

    As part of a large international research collaboration, scientists at the University of Leicester have helped identify a new candidate gene involved in the development of primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD).

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