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  • New research explores how experiences of medical students may affect choosing careers in general practice

    New research to better understand how medical students’ perceptions of their experiences of their undergraduate curriculum may affect choosing general practice as a career has been published in the British Journal of General Practice.

  • Expert opinions cover border controls Helen of Troy and Jupiters auroras

    Professor Bernard Ryan from the School of Law has written an article for The Conversation discussing the admission of migrants from the Calais region to Britain.

  • Silence at the University of Tokyo

    Dr Jim King from the School of Education will be giving a talk to the Tokyo Discourse Group at the University of Tokyo’s Hongo Campus from 18.30 to 20.00 on Thursday 21 April.

  • Study creates first 3D vision of cancer target

    A team from the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology has for the first time published a detailed description of a protein linked to many types of cancer. The lab-based study now provides an opportunity for scientists to develop drugs to target this protein.

  • Richard III team share memories of reinterment week

    Dr Turi King, of the University's Department of Genetics and Mathew Morris of University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS), have joined with other key figures involved in the Reinterment of King Richard III for a BBC Radio Leicester special programme looking...

  • University at Cheltenham Science Festival

    The Department of Physics and Astronomy, in conjunction with the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), is exhibiting at the Cheltenham Science Festival this week from 7 to 12 June 2016.

  • Researcher awarded British Pharmacological Society Fellowship

    David Lambert professor david lambert|University researcher recognised for his work in anaesthetic pharmacology Professor David Lambert, Professor of Anaesthetic Pharmacology in the University of Leicester’s Department of Cardiovascular Sciences has been awarded a Fellowship...

  • Useful links

    Further online resources, within the University of Leicester and beyond about Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys life and research.

  • Consulting and training

    If you need advice on new technologies or methods, or want to benefit from cutting-edge research, find out how the Department of Informatics at the University of Leicester can help you.

  • Distance Learning student stories

    I started my BA Archaeology degree at Leicester in 2015, taking the first year part-time over two years, going full time for second and third year. The course is flexible and easy to fit around family life. I have just achieved a first-class degree.

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