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  • Medical Biochemistry BSc

    To make big breakthroughs in diagnosing and treating disease, we often have to look at life at the molecular level. Studying biochemistry in this way will help you tackle the world’s most pressing health issues.

  • Medical Physiology BSc

    The human body is a well-oiled machine. But it’s still susceptible to disease. Why is this? You’ll answer questions like this through studying how the body works at a molecular, cellular and systems level.

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  • Dating the Social Death of the Eighteenth Century Criminal. By Rachel Bennett

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in Carceral Archipelago on June 23, 2015 In April 2015 I presented a paper at a conference held at the University of Leicester entitled ‘When is Death?’ The conference was organised by members of the Wellcome Trust funded project, Harnessing the...

  • Donna Gooding

    The academic profile of Ms Donna Gooding, Associate Professor / Systemic Lead at University of Leicester

  • Carbon legacy goes up in smoke

    It reads like a movie script – ash falling from the sky, thick smoke shutting down airports and businesses, road closures trapping remote northern villages.

  • Primary teacher education at Leicester receives outstanding grade

    A teacher education programme at our University has received the highest possible rating from Ofsted for its education of tomorrow's teachers.

  • Researcher suggests mainstream media is responsible for shallow coverage of antirape activism

    Dr Kaitlynn Mendes (pictured) from the Department of Media and Communication has argued in a new book that the mainstream media often neglects anti-rape activism by delivering ‘shallow’ coverage.

  • Public event to reveal how magic can be used to study the brain

    Have you ever wondered how scientists explore the brain, or what goes wrong during a stroke or in dementia? If so, the University is partnering with the DANA Foundation for the third year to celebrate Brain Awareness Week (BAW) with a free public event on Wednesday 18 March...

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