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  • Human Genetics

    Module code: BS3031 This wide-ranging module will cover the various disciplines of modern human genetics and will investigate the impact that molecular biology, combined with genetic analysis, is having on our understanding of the human genome in health and disease.

  • Human Genetics

    Module code: BS3031 This wide-ranging module will cover the various disciplines of modern human genetics and will investigate the impact that molecular biology, combined with genetic analysis, is having on our understanding of the human genome in health and disease.

  • Film screening to focus on migration and borders

    The Leicester Migration Network is screening and hosting a free public discussion of ‘Everyday Borders’ on Wednesday October 28 at 6pm in the Attenborough Building, Room 206.

  • Sofa generation causing epidemic of Type 2 diabetes

    The nation’s lack of physical activity is leading to a new “sofa generation” at risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to Professor Melanie Davies (pictured), an internationally renowned expert in Type 2 diabetes and Co-Director of the Leicester Diabetes Centre.

  • Professor Richard Thomas and Dr Naoise Mac Sweeney go 'Digging for Britain' on BBC4

    Professor Richard Thomas from our School of Archaeology and Ancient History features on tonight's episode of Digging for Britain as series 2 programme 8 in the popular BBC4 archaeology series features our research-led training excavation at Bradgate Park,...

  • Thinking sociologically about the history of convicts and penal colonies

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on February 25, 2016 In the early 1990s I had the privilege of studying with David Garland, then teaching and researching in Edinburgh University’s Law School.

  • Research

    The Centre for English Local History is dedicated to creating an environment where research and learning can flourish. Find out more about the Centre's projects, publications and collections.

  • From the genetic origins of disease to the complexity of the classroom

    At the final professorial inaugural lectures for this academic year, experts from across the University will be delving into topics ranging from the genetics of the human body to present day human-technology interaction.

  • Biggest ever Festival of Careers underway

    The fifth annual Festival of Careers kicked off at our University this week, with hundreds of graduate employers due to visit the campus from 3 - 7 October 2016, including Airbus, Nationwide, Jaguar Land Rover, Sky and IBM.

  • Undergraduate programme specification content for Year in Industry programme variants

    To be read in conjunction with the relevant programme specification.

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