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  • Breasts: a new commodity?

    Read the article "Breasts: a new commodity?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Education and Work Transitions

    Lead: Dr Reka Plugor Co-lead: Dr Sally-Anne Barnes The Education and Work Transitions research group focuses on the development of knowledge through research and collaboration on the transitions into, through and out of education and work.

  • Biomechanics and Immersive Technology Laboratory

    Explore Biomechanics and immersive technology laboratory research inside the Engineering department at the University of Leicester.

  • Postgraduate research students

    Browse the postgraduate research students who study and research in Molecular and Cell Biology at Leicester, and see their contact details.

  • TB metabolism

    See more about the impact of studying TB metabolism in the Leicester Microbial Sciences and Infectious Diseases Network.

  • Phage research report conclusions welcomed by Leicester experts

    University of Leicester experts in phages contributed to a Government Select Committee report on the potential use of phages to fight bacterial infections

  • Innovation through collaboration

    Learn more about the Institute for Precision Health's innovation through collaboration projects.

  • Academic staff

    Browse the academic staff who work and research in Molecular and Cell Biology at Leicester, and see their contact details.

  • From the past to the future of work

    Posted by Stephen Wood in School of Business Blog on February 4, 2025 Stephen Wood, Professor of Management, University of Leicester School of Business.

  • University of Leicester staff blogs Georgian chocolate-making rooms open to the public after 300 yea

    Posted by Julie Coleman in School of English Blog on March 27, 2014 [From a University of Leicester Press Release] The Georgian royal chocolate-making rooms at Hampton Court Palace have been rediscovered and are open to the public for the first time in almost 300 years – and...

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