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  • Inorganic Chemistry

    Module code: CH2202 You will have learnt the core principles of inorganic chemistry in your first year. This module will enable you to build upon the knowledge of the chemistry of and behind the elements not based on carbon.

  • Film screening to focus on migration and borders

    The Leicester Migration Network is screening and hosting a free public discussion of ‘Everyday Borders’ on Wednesday October 28 at 6pm in the Attenborough Building, Room 206.

  • Leicester expert comments on latest report from Equality Challenge Unit

    Dr Kate Williams (pictured), Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor for Equality and Diversity, has commented on the latest report from the Equality Challenge Unit.

  • Olga Makarova

    The academic profile of Dr Olga Makarova, Lecturer in Gene Expression at University of Leicester

  • Financial regulation, markets and investors

    Reshaping finance for a sustainable future. Our research tackles short-termism, climate impact and regulation to build a resilient, responsible financial system.

  • Experts to answer why social sciences are key to space exploration

    A panel of experts will discuss the role of social sciences, arts and humanities in space exploration at University of Leicester next week.

  • Celebrating our Citizens of Change

    Find more about the people behind the Freemen's buildings

  • Academic develops method for synthesising more reliable drug alternative to antibodies

    Professor Sergey Piletsky (pictured) from the Department of Chemistry has been instrumental in creating a new method to develop an alternative to traditional antibodies that is more reliable and can be made quicker.

  • Office health to be boosted by stand up campaign

    Office workers at Leicester’s three hospitals are being encouraged to stand up more on the job as part of a new health drive.

  • Leicester cited in Parliamentary debate on world-class impact of UK science

    Our University has been cited for the world-class impact of its work in a Parliamentary debate on Treasury Support for UK Science.

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