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                    Dr. Naomi Rowe-Gurney on taking a Leicester PhD to NASAhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/physicsastronomy/2022/08/05/dr-naomi-rowe-gurney-on-taking-a-leicester-phd-to-nasa/ A five-year break in China, a worldwide pandemic, and delays to the most complex space telescope ever built: none of these were enough to stop Naomi Rowe-Gurney breaking new ground to complete her PhD at Leicester and land a dream job with NASA. 
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                    Current PhD studentshttps://le.ac.uk/museum-studies/people/phd-students Browse the PhD students who study and research in Museum Studies at Leicester and see their contact details. 
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                    Careers in the Science and Mathematics sector (including Medical and Pharmaceutical)https://le.ac.uk/career-development-service/recruitment-fairs/employment-sector/science-and-mathematics Careers directly related to Chemistry Analytical Chemist Chemical Engineer (with further qualifications) Data Scientist Forensic Scientist Healthcare Communications Healthcare Scientist Medical Sales Quality... 
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                    Biological Sciences BSchttps://le.ac.uk/courses/biological-sciences-bsc/2026 From the simplest to the most complex organisms, from the molecular level to the evolutionary development of species, the living world is endlessly complex and fascinating. This degree takes you across biological boundaries with the option to specialise in your second year. 
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                    Biological Sciences (Microbiology) BSchttps://le.ac.uk/courses/biological-sciences-microbiology-bsc/2026 Microorganisms. They might be small, but they tell us more about life on Earth than almost any other living things. You’ll learn how they’re both helpful and harmful, as well as the evolving role of microbiology in biotechnology, health and disease. 
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                    Biological Sciences (Zoology) BSchttps://le.ac.uk/courses/biological-sciences-zoology-bsc/2026 Zoology covers the behaviour, ecology and evolution of everything within the animal kingdom. Alongside the fundamental theories of zoology, you’ll also gain hands-on lab and fieldwork experience. This degree includes the option to change your specialism in your second year. 
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                    Medical Physiology BSchttps://le.ac.uk/courses/medical-physiology-bsc/2026 The human body is a well-oiled machine. But it’s still susceptible to disease. Why is this? You’ll answer questions like this through studying how the body works at a molecular, cellular and systems level. 
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                    Professor Martha Clokiehttps://le.ac.uk/research/luminaries/professor-martha-clokie Professor Martha Clokie, Professor of Microbiology is leading the fight against antibiotic resistant bacterial infections. 
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                    Engineering student complaints procedurehttps://le.ac.uk/engineering/about/contact-us/student-complaints View the student complaints procedure for Engineering at the University of Leicester. We welcome feedback on how we are doing and understand that occasionally something can go wrong or you may not be satisfied with an aspect of your experience. 
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                    Convict Labor and Its Commemoration: the Mitsui Miike Coal Mine Experiencehttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/carchipelago/2017/01/09/convict-labor-and-its-commemoration-the-mitsui-miike-coal-mine-experience/ Posted by abarker in Carceral Archipelago on January 9, 2017 By Miyamoto Takashi Note : This article is reprinted with permission from the author. It originally appeared in The Asia-Pacific Journal . Introduction Figure 1: Entrance of the Miyanohara tunnel, the Miike Coal Mine.