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    Academic Librarian.

  • Applied Linguistics and TESOL MA, PGDip, PGCert, by distance learning

    Build your academic and professional expertise in Applied Linguistics and TESOL without falling behind in other areas of your life. You can study this MA online, from the comfort of your own home.

  • Trailblazing women at the University celebrated in inaugural gallery

    The University today (11 March) unveils its inaugural gallery of inspirational women to celebrate International Women’s Day 2015.

  • Phage biology

    Phage biology is the study of all aspects of bacteriophages (phages). Martha Clokie and colleagues have specifically worked with bacteriophages that target Clostridium difficile. Bacteriophage are studied with respect to therapy and diagnosis.

  • University celebrates inspirational women in Centenary year

    Women from the University of Leicester who have been an inspiration to their colleagues have been honoured in a special photographic display.

  • Super-Resolution Radial Fluctuations

    Super-Resolution Radial Fluctuations (SSRF) is a calculation to generate in general 2D super-resolution image from an image sequence which can be acquired on most common fluorescence microscopes, without the necessity for special sample preparation.

  • Ashiq Anjum

    The academic profile of Professor Ashiq Anjum, Professor of Distributed Systems at University of Leicester

  • Olga Makarova

    The academic profile of Dr Olga Makarova, Lecturer in Gene Expression at University of Leicester

  • Advanced Topics in Medicinal Chemistry

    Module code: CH4211 Medicinal chemistry is a field of chemistry which discovers and develops new therapeutic agents which help in the fight against disease and illness.

  • Advanced Topics in Medicinal Chemistry

    Module code: CH4211 Medicinal chemistry is a field of chemistry which discovers and develops new therapeutic agents which help in the fight against disease and illness.

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