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  • If tomorrow never comes.

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on February 7, 2018 This blog post is dedicated to the man who stepped out in front of my car as I drove to work this morning.

  • Virtual proctoring of English tests privacy notice

    Find out how the English Language Teaching Unit handles your data as an applicant or student at the University of Leicester.

  • The science behind genetic fingerprinting

    We are all genetically unique - here's a brief overview of what is involved from a scientific perspective.

  • Lines of descent

    DNA analysis of the Greyfriars bones was crucial to confirming their identity as those of Richard III. But that analysis would be meaningless without something for comparison.

  • HTA standard operating procedures

    University of Leicester HTA Standard Operating Procedures

  • Earth observation images reveal extent of ferocious forest fires in Siberia

    According to Russia’s forestry agency, this year’s fires have ravaged more than 14m hectares, making it the second-worst fire season since the turn of the century.

  • Satellite centrepiece for Space Park Leicester

    Two satellites which shine a light on Leicester’s role in climate research form the centrepiece of Space Park Leicester’s new atrium space.

  • “Richard III is a good conversation opener…”

    Professor Sarah Hainsworth OBE, looks back at the most thrilling chapter of her career.

  • EU students

    If you’re an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen you can continue to travel to the UK to study on courses of up to 6 months in duration without needing a visa. You can cross the UK border using a valid passport which should be valid for the whole time you are in the UK.

  • Event invites visitors to have fun with fungus

    Members of the public are being invited to visit the Botanic Garden in Oadby to find out more about fungi. The Leicestershire Fungi Study Group is presenting a table display of specimens found in the Botanic Garden for the public to view. Taking place in Knoll House from 10.

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