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  • New blood cancer study announces outstanding results

    Scientists have described new results of a blood cancer study as ‘outstanding’ in tackling previously untreatable forms of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL).

  • Our locations and facilities

    The Department of Cardiovascular Sciences has excellent laboratory, clinical and office facilities at Glenfield Hospital, the Leicester Royal Infirmary and the Henry Wellcome Building at the University of Leicester. View addresses for our locations and site information.

  • Ionic Liquids Demonstrator

    The Ionic Liquid Demonstrator (ILD) is a multi-application pilot plant facility to showcase the application of ionic liquids primarily in the area of metal processing.

  • Work experience and industry links

    Through our links with industry, Geology has a large number of students who undertake work experience during their vacations, or through a year out in industry. Such work experience gives our students a strong competitive edge in securing permanent employment.

  • Leicester to lead new project on Ancient Egyptian bird mummies

    The University of Leicester will lead a study uncovering secrets of Ancient Egyptian bird mummies.

  • University of Leicester recognised as a Disability Confident Leader

    The University of Leicester is delighted to announce that it has been awarded Disability Confident Leader status as an employer, the highest level of the award.

  • Leicester researcher examines differing factors behind forest fires

    A study of forest fires in the tropics has led a University of Leicester researcher to highlight the need to monitor ecosystems in more detail to try and prevent their destruction.

  • £750,000 funding for seismic sensors at University of Leicester to shake up environmental science

    A new, upgraded sensor array at the University of Leicester will allow scientists to monitor seismic activity in some of the world’s most challenging environments, such as in glaciers, landslides and volcanoes.

  • New strategic partnership to explore four-dimensional first order controls on nickel mineral systems

    The project and partnership with BHP has developed directly from recent work by the Leicester-UWA group that has shed new light on the processes involved in the sources and transport mechanisms of metals through the lithosphere in magmatic systems, published in Nature...

  • €2 million awarded for Leicester expert’s research

    A prestigious €2 million research grant has been awarded to Dr Erin Thomas Dailey, a lecturer in the School of History, Politics & International Relations at the University of Leicester.

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