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    The Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester has a number of Belle Technology glove boxes.

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    Module code: BS1070 This module will provide an introduction to the vast diversity of plants and animals.

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    Find out how the English Language Teaching Unit handles your data as an applicant or student at the University of Leicester.

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    Find out more about our PhD students research within Politics and International Relations at Leicester.

  • Tellurium (Te) and Selenium (Se) (TeaSe)

    Learn about the Tellurium (Te) and Selenium (Se) project in The School of Geography, Geology and the Environment at the University of Leicester.

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    Posted by Phill Molloy in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on August 28, 2018 My journey to becoming a doctor was what you might call “the scenic route”.

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    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on September 23, 2018   by Dr Shivali Fulchand  @shivalifulchand   Last week, in the first issue of ‘The Doctor’ , a magazine for doctors started by the BMA, Keith Cooper discussed bullying among NHS doctors .

  • April 2022 newsletter

    Dear Patient and Carers, It’s lovely to say ‘hello’ . Spring is on the way and new life is bursting and blooming all around. Currently, the world can appear to have spun out of control, things can appear uncertain and unknown.

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  • Animals’ ‘sixth sense’ more widespread than previously thought

    A study using fruit flies, led by researchers at The Universities of Leicester and Manchester, suggests the animal world’s ability to sense a magnetic field may be more widespread than previously thought.

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