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  • Sam Sagar

    The academic profile of Dr Sam Sagar, Lecturer in Psychology at University of Leicester

  • Literature Review

    Module code: HS7451 This module will give you an opportunity to critically analyse the existing literature relating to your research topic.

  • Programming: Java and Databases for Bioinformatics

    Module code: CO7101 In this module you will explore the basic ideas involved in developing a piece of software to solve a problem by studying fundamental elements of the programming language Java.

  • Event explores digital opportunities for crisis work and international development

    The role of communications and technology in crises worldwide are to be discussed at an event that launches a new international network of researchers.

  • Bogdan Grechuk

    The academic profile of Dr Bogdan Grechuk, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Debate to discuss the future of human rights protection in the UK

    Ongoing debates about the future of human rights protection in the UK will be discussed at an event in London on Tuesday 24 November.

  • Leicester scientists to unlock the secrets of the biological clock

    A new study led by the University of Leicester will investigate the how the length of tiny pieces of DNA called telomeres play a part in the biological ageing process.

  • Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys to be guest speaker at unique fundraising event

    Students and academics are invited to attend the Science Museum’s IMAX Theatre in London on Monday 16 May 2016 and spend an evening with the inventor of forensic DNA fingerprinting and emeritus professor, Sir Alec Jeffreys. The event, starting at 7.

  • Helping organise a regional conference

    Kiran Bhavra reflects on her experiences as part of the MREM 2022 Conference Team

  • Research highlighted in Governments Serious Violence Strategy

    A major research project led by a team of researchers from our Department of Criminology working with the Home Office has been highlighted in the Government’s latest ‘Serious Violence Strategy’ policy paper.

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