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  • Research staff

    Browse the research and teaching staff who work in Molecular and Cell Biology at Leicester, and see their contact details.

  • Sport and active life programmes

    Want to keep fit? Find out about sport programmes for University of Leicester students.

  • The Guardian highlights Vardyquake project

    Vardyquake, the student geology project that achieved worldwide attention for calculating the seismic signals generated by Leicester fans cheering Jamie Vardy's goalscoring last year, has been featured in The Guardian's round-up of the winners and runners-up of its...

  • University of Leicester media and journalism degrees shortlisted for prestigious employability awards

    Two University of Leicester degree programmes have been shortlisted for the Academic Employability Awards 2025. The prestigious new awards are being hosted by The Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (AGCAS) and are set to take place later this month.

  • University hosts dance class for people with Parkinson’s Disorder

    The University of Leicester's new student-led physio clinic will host a workshop for those living with Parkinson’s on Friday (11 April) as part of World Parkinson’s Day

  • My Year in Industry helped me decide on my future career and land my dream graduate role

    A graduating student realised her dream career thanks to her Year in Industry placement, which helped her to secure a competitive graduate scheme with eminent London auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).

  • Maths students help enhance East Midlands police forces

    A group of students from the University of Leicester have been helping police with their enquiries – but not in the way you might think. Six undergraduate Mathematics students have teamed up with forces in the East Midlands to enhance policing through efficiency analyses.

  • Citizen Science and Astronomical Observing – National Space Centre Q&A with Chris Lintott

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 25 March 2021 Join the National Space Centre for a LIVE Space Q&A with the Sky at Night’s Chris Lintott, Friday 26 March 19:00-20:00.

  • Genetically modified bacteria to help combat muscle fatigue being developed by students

    A team of second-year students are taking part in the International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition (iGEM), in which they are required to modify bacteria to fulfil a useful task.

  • American Masculinities

    Module code: AM3044 This module will explore the construction (and deconstruction) of the myths of manly heroism and masculinity that have come to characterise the American national identity.

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