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  • Politics and International Relations

    Who holds power and why? Is globalisation positive? When is war just? Politics and International Relations is for people who love to tackle the big topics

  • Host-microbe interactions

    The microbiology of host-microbe interactions is key to understanding common infectious diseases.

  • Light and Matter, Waves and Quanta

    Module code: NT2010 In this module you will study the physics of heat (thermodynamics) and the physics of light (optics). You'll discuss thermal equilibrium and how an absolute temperature scale can be defined in terms of the properties of simple gasses.

  • Scott Davidson

    The academic profile of Dr Scott Davidson, Lecturer in Media and Public Relations at University of Leicester.

  • University ProViceChancellor to speak on researchs local impact

    The University of Leicester is a partner in the first TEDx Leicester event, which will include Professor Kevin Schϋrer, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise, among its speakers. TED is a non-profit organization devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.

  • Major boost for Leicester spin-out company Haemostatix

    UK-based Ergomed plc, a company specialising in services to the pharmaceutical industry and new drug development, has acquired Haemostatix Ltd, originally a University of Leicester spin-out company.

  • Leave economics built on dangerous fantasies says academic

    Leicester economist and Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen Hall (pictured) is among leading researchers who have issued a stark warning on the risks of Brexit.

  • Joe Orton on the BBC

    Material from the University of Leicester has played a key role in the making of a new documentary on the celebrated Leicester playwright Joe Orton.

  • Free online course to tackle ethically unsound research

    A free online course offered by our University and aimed at aspiring academics hopes to help tackle issues surrounding ethically unsound research.

  • Project to help child historians to explore English country houses colonial connections

    A new initiative by our Centre for New Writing will mobilise child historians to develop new audiences for cutting-edge research about British country houses’ Caribbean and East India connections.

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