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  • Expert opinions cover enabling characteristics of cancer Euroscepticism in Poland and Leicester Citys miracle win

    PhD student Mohan Harihar from the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology has written an article for Think: Leicester discussing the properties that help make it easier for cells to acquire the ‘hallmarks of cancer’ that promote tumour development.

  • New research reveals why drivers hit and run

    A new interim report by Dr Matt Hopkins and Sally Chivers from our Department of Criminology has started to identify the reasons why motorists ‘hit and run.

  • New research project to compare experiences of violence homicide and mental health among sex workers

    Professor Teela Sanders and Dr Rosie Campbell OBE from the Department of Criminology have written an article for Think: Leicester discussing their new research project and the significance of International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, which...

  • Data Privacy Notice (GDPR)

    This privacy notice explains how the University of Leicester insurance team use your personal information and your rights regarding that information.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 60

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  • Distinguished literary figures from Leicester to be honoured

    Two of Leicester’s best loved and most enduring literary figures are to be honoured by our University at its graduation ceremonies this month.

  • Tiny, ancient fossil shows evidence of the breath of life

    A beautifully preserved fossil crustacean, 430 million years old, displays its respiratory organs in exquisite detail

  • Paul Gostelow

    We have learned, with regret, of the death of Emeritus Professor of Engineering Paul Gostelow. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday 12 October, at 11.00am, in Markfield Trinity Methodist Church, followed by a light lunch reception at Quorn Country Hotel. All are welcome.

  • Women are more fairly funded in the social sciences

    Accounting for academic position, women are as successful as men at winning grants from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), and they receive grants that are actually slightly larger than those won by men.

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