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    Further online resources, within the University of Leicester and beyond about Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys life and research.

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    Browse our copyright policy relating to the University of Leicester website and the information within it.

  • data science or statistics

    discussion of the philosophy underlying a course on data analysis with R

  • Gene inheritance for higher education

    Observations of the way traits, or characteristics, are passed from one generation to the next in the form of identifiable phenotypes probably represent the oldest form of genetics. Find out more about this topic through The University of Leicester.

  • GradeMark rubrics – what are they and how can you use them?

    Posted by Catherine Leyland in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on March 1, 2017 What is a rubric? A rubric is a set of marking criteria that can be used to make marking easier and more consistent.

  • Chemistry

    Find your research degree supervisor in Chemistry at Leicester.

  • Scientists and engineers complete testing for space technology for the next decade

    A UK team - including scientists from the University – has returned from a series of rigorous tests carried out on instrumentation for the premier space observatory of the next decade.

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    Parker Library on the Web Digital images of the manuscripts and early printed books entrusted to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge by Matthew Parker (1504-75).

  • ELCAS funding for members of the Armed Forces

    If you are a current or former member of the UK armed forces then you may be eligible for Ministry of Defence Enhanced Learning Credit Scheme (ELCAS) funding for your distance learning course.

  • Rethinking nuclear weapons strategies

    Our research has been influential in raising international awareness of nuclear threats, encouraging governments and policymakers to modernise their thinking.

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