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  • Neuroscience Futures

    Module code: BS3016 This module will bring to life the most recent and exciting neuroscience discoveries from key neuroscientists across the campus.

  • Global Change Biology and Conservation

    Module code: BS2059 We are living through an era of unprecedented rates of environmental change as a direct consequence of the activities of the human population.

  • Human Genetics

    Module code: BS3031 This wide-ranging module will cover the various disciplines of modern human genetics and will investigate the impact that molecular biology, combined with genetic analysis, is having on our understanding of the human genome in health and disease.

  • Neuroscience Futures

    Module code: BS3016 This module will bring to life the most recent and exciting neuroscience discoveries from key neuroscientists across the campus.

  • Leicester secures funding in regional policing partnership

    The University, as part of a consortium of seven universities, five police forces and five Police and Crime Commissioners (PCC) across the East Midlands, has been awarded £862,620 from the College of Policing, the Higher Education Funding Council for England...

  • Managing Knowledge in Organisations

    Module code: MK3110 We live in an age where we have more information at our fingertips than ever but we're never far away from misinformation and fake news.

  • New space missions to explore suns’ influence on habitable worlds

    Two proposals for missions led by the University of Leicester receive £500,000 funding from UK Space Agency

  • PhD students

    Find out more about the work of PhD students in Media and Communications

  • Surnames and the Y chromosome

    Dr Turi E King, Research Fellow and Project Manager of the Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain. Lead researcher on 'The Genetic Legacy of the Vikings in the North of England' project. Research Fellow: Dr Turi King  In Britain, we have heritable surnames.

  • Global COVID-19 study finds higher infection risk was main driver of ethnic inequality

    A major new global study has found that higher rates of severe illness and death among ethnic minority groups during the pandemic was largely driven by a greater risk of infection.

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