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  • New book for medical practitioners features space technology used for cancer imaging

    Research from the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham that exploits space-age technology for medical benefits is featured in a new publication.

  • Leicester Professor to lead UK Space Science Strategy

    Professor Martin Barstow has been appointed as Chair of the UK Space Agency’s Science Programme Advisory Committee, leading the UK's approach to Space Science.

  • Breakthrough in tackling increasing demand by ‘internet of things’ on mobile networks

    New method to manage access to mobile networks by multiple users developed at University of Leicester that aims to tackle increased demands as ‘internet of things’ is set to grow rapidly

  • Pro Vice-Chancellor and Head of the College of Life Sciences, Dean of Medicine

    Find out more about our Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Head of the College of Life Sciences.

  • Molecular Cell Biology

    Module code: BS2092 ‘Molecular cell biology’ is centred on the principal techniques used in molecular cell biology and allows you to develop your ability to design experiments to test a hypothesis, based on the use of these techniques.

  • Molecular Cell Biology

    Module code: BS2092 ‘Molecular cell biology’ is centred on the principal techniques used in molecular cell biology and allows you to develop your ability to design experiments to test a hypothesis, based on the use of these techniques.

  • Molecular Cell Biology

    Module code: BS2092 ‘Molecular cell biology’ is centred on the principal techniques used in molecular cell biology and allows you to develop your ability to design experiments to test a hypothesis, based on the use of these techniques.

  • Participant information - WP 3 surveillance survey

    Version 1.0 - 25.08.2021 IRAS Project ID: 295054 Title of study: Target Wound Infection Name of Chief Investigator: Professor Gavin Murphy We would like to invite you to take part in our research study.

  • Clinical Academic Training

    Clinical Academic Training at Leicester is a way for clinicians to include healthcare management, research or teaching into their clinical practice.

  • New Leicester research demonstrates the migrant work ethic exists in the short term

    The received wisdom that migrant workers have a stronger ‘work ethic’ than UK-born workers is proven for the first time, in a new study of Central and East European migrants, from our School of Business.

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