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  • Research committed to moving away from toxic chemotherapy

    As Leicester prepares to host its event on Thursday 24 September as part of cancer survivor Rik Basra’s ‘Pass It On’ campaign, academics will showcase their research and explain what they are doing to pave the way for new leukaemia treatments in the future.

  • Researchers to explore workplace regulations on vaping

    Researchers from our University will be examining the difficulties of regulating e-cigarettes and if heavy regulations could be encouraging users to move back to combustible tobacco as part of a new project funded by Cancer Research UK.

  • GNSS Probe

    GNSSProbe is a new ESA funded study which looks at the potential of satellite navigation signals, to estimate soil water content and to provide a cheap alternative to existing techniques.

  • UK Postal Service

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on July 15, 2013 This week UK government confirmed that Royal Mail will be floated on the Stock Exchange  Royal Mail: myth-busters – Answers common misconceptions about the government’s...

  • Keeping calm during exam season

    The Students’ Union are laying on a full programme of exciting events for the upcoming weeks to help students stay calm and relaxed as exam season approaches.

  • Luke Baker

    The academic profile of Dr Luke Baker, Lecturer - Muscle Biology at University of Leicester

  • Popular publications

    Browse the 'popular' items published by University of Leicester Archaeological Services.

  • Leicester space pioneers return to unveil new Space Research Centre

    Two of Leicester’s first space scientists have returned to open the region’s state-of-the-art Space Research Centre, more than 60 years on.

  • Research student helps reopen Lincoln Castles longclosed prison

    Work by a PhD student that will bring a Victorian Prison back to life has received a royal seal of approval.

  • Planetary astronomers identify cycle of spectacular disturbances at Jupiter’s equator

    Infrared images of Jupiter The clearing of Jupiter’s clouds during the last equatorial disturbance event in 2007.

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