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  • Internet and Cloud Computing

    Module code: CO7219 Internet-based communication has become essential for our society and economy. Furthermore, the advent of cloud computing has revolutionised the way in which data is stored and processed.

  • Museum exhibition to demonstrate University research

    A new exhibition run by the School of Museum Studies has given 12 early career researchers from the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences the opportunity to take part in a creative design process to develop the skills, confidence and knowledge to present their research through...

  • Leicester in top 10 for on-campus wi-fi

    Leicester is a top 10 UK university for on-campus wi-fi according to data compiled by StudentCrowd, an online review community for students.

  • Starting with the tidyverse

    Discussion of teaching the tidyverse without first introducing students to base R

  • 2022

    Here the list of publications of 2022 can be found.

  • University spin-off receives funding

    Mercia Fund Management (MFM), a national fund management business with a focus on the Midlands, North and Scotland, has expanded its Life Sciences portfolio with an investment into MIP Diagnostic Ltd.

  • Paul Ivo Schaefer

    The academic profile of Dr Paul Ivo Schaefer, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Research Methods in Cell Biology

    Module code: MB7002 When a gene is found to be mutated in a cancer we first need to understand how its protein product functions and then how the protein produced by the mutant gene alters the behaviour of cancer cells.

  • Research Methods in Cell Biology

    Module code: BS4002 When a gene is found to be mutated in a cancer we first need to understand how its protein product functions and then how the protein produced by the mutant gene alters the behaviour of cancer cells.

  • Protecting endangered animals from illegal wildlife trade using mobile DNA sequencing

    University of Leicester researchers presenting innovative DNA analysis methods for testing samples to find species-of-origin at the Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference between 11-12 October

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