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  • Academic Support

    Module code: FS0050 This module will help you acquire a wide range of important study techniques and transferable skills needed to enable you to thrive throughout your university education and beyond.

  • Academic Support

    Module code: FS0050 This module will help you acquire a wide range of important study techniques and transferable skills needed to enable you to thrive throughout your university education and beyond.

  • Academic Support

    Module code: FS0050 This module will help you acquire a wide range of important study techniques and transferable skills needed to enable you to thrive throughout your university education and beyond.

  • Advisory group

    Browse the members of the advisory group who oversee the Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies.

  • Support for teachers

    Find out more about our teaching support offering in archaeology and Classics, including training, consultancy, resources and volunteer support.

  • Three decades-long partnership reaffirmed as University of Leicester hosts China delegation

    A delegation from the Chongqing Municipal People’s Government visited the University of Leicester, meeting with students and senior leaders at the University.

  • University researchers show juices from damaged salad leaves massively stimulate Salmonella growth and salad leaf colonisation

    Investigations by Leicester microbiologists have revealed that just a small amount of damage to salad leaves can massively stimulate the presence of the food poisoning bug Salmonella in ready-prepared salad leaves.

  • Ancient chimpanzee Adam lived over one million years ago

    Chimpanzees have an ancient common ancestor – or genetic ‘Adam’ - that lived over one million years ago, according to a research team led by Professor Mark Jobling from the Department of Genetics.

  • Molecules in processed foods could unlock key to healthier diets

    Our favourite foods could be made healthier thanks to a new technique developed by researchers from the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences which has identified harmful bacterial molecules in certain processed foods such as burgers and ready meals.

  • Understanding election coverage using Big data

    Researchers from our Department of Media and Communication, in collaboration with the University of Bristol, have for the first time analysed mass media coverage to understand how elections are covered by the press.

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