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  • Using smart bombs to kill old cells

    A new nanotechnology developed at the University of Leicester could lead to people living longer.

  • Working in Criminal Justice

    Module code: CR2014 In the current climate, the British criminal justice system is undergoing significant changes.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 8 14 October

    John Williams from the Department of Sociology has written an article for the Leicester Mercury discussing the nation's attitude towards rugby in comparison to football.

  • Early Modern Letter-Writing: Culture and Practice

    Module code: EN7245 In early modern society, if you were not able to speak to your interlocutor face-to-face, then a letter was your main alternative option for communication.

  • Palaeobiology and the Stratigraphic Record

    Module code: GL1103 Without life, Earth would be a very different place: since organisms first appeared, more than 3 billion years ago, they have fundamentally changed the nature of the Earth's oceans and atmosphere.

  • Palaeobiology and the Stratigraphic Record

    Module code: GL1103 Without life, Earth would be a very different place: since organisms first appeared, more than 3 billion years ago, they have fundamentally changed the nature of the Earth's oceans and atmosphere.

  • Palaeobiology and the Stratigraphic Record

    Module code: GL1103 Without life, Earth would be a very different place: since organisms first appeared, more than 3 billion years ago, they have fundamentally changed the nature of the Earth's oceans and atmosphere.

  • Engineering Building takes pride of place in East Midlands fbe Awards 2017

    The refurbishment of the Engineering Building roof at our University has been crowned the overall winner at the East Midlands fbe Awards 2017.

  • 15th century Bible used during reinterment of Richard III highlights Leicesters rich heritage

    The 15th century Bible used during the reinterment of Richard III is one of a number of significant historical treasures at our University being made available for the public to view as part of this year’s Heritage Open Days.

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