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  • Achievements

    Each of our research themes contribute to our specialist translational research programmes which leave a lasting legacy for patient benefit.

  • Wellcome boost for structural biologists

    Leicester researchers studying our molecular machinery have been awarded £3.89 million in research funding by the Wellcome Trust.

  • Leicester health researchers receive NIHR Senior Investigator status

    A pair of Leicester health researchers have been awarded prestigious NIHR Senior Investigator awards to advance their work in emergency medicine and rehabilitation.

  • ‘Fizzy pop’ process reveals copper-rich volcanoes

    Identifying magmas that experience the same process that makes fizzy drinks ‘bubbly’ has been used by a team of University of Leicester geologists to predict whether a volcano’s magma is likely to be rich in copper.

  • Human and Social Geography

    Find your research degree supervisor in Human and Social Geography at Leicester.

  • Telling the story of Leicestershire’s first university

    Professor Gordon Campbell is delivering a lecture on the history of the University of Leicester.

  • Telephone interview advice

    Posted by Marie Muir in Career Development Service on October 9, 2015 Whilst your interviewer – or interviewers (yes – sometimes you may be on speaker phone to more than one recruiter!) – can’t see your surroundings, they can certainly hear them.

  • Researchers launch hunt to find the most accurate physical activity tracker

    Researchers from the Diabetes Research Centre have launched a hunt to find the most accurate physical activity tracker. Fitbit, Jawbone, Garmin, Polar Loop and some cheaper devices are all going head-to-head in the study.

  • Yimei Zhu

    The academic profile of Dr Yimei Zhu, Lecturer in Digital Media at University of Leicester

  • General Relativity and Quantum Fields

    Module code: PA4609 Our current understanding of gravity comes from Einstein’s celebrated theory of General Relativity.

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