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  • Criminal Investigations

    Module code: CR2032 This module will introduce you to contemporary investigative practice, and will provide you with a grounding in the knowledge and skills that are required within the field of crime investigations.

  • Hotspots and minisatellites

    Instrumental to Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys' refining of the genetic fingerprinting technique were hotspots of activity and minisatellites.

  • Professional and technical services staff

    See a list of Health Sciences at Leicester's professional services team. Find out ways to get in touch via telephone and email.

  • Asking the questions

    Get more information on the best way to ask questions, as well as advice on listening skills, eye contact and non-verbal behaviour in order to get the most out of your interviews.

  • New thinking and business acumen paves way for innovation

    Multi-million pound benefits for regional business from new Innovation Hub, with support for SMEs, start-up enterprises and graduate businesses.

  • Students tackle the homosexual elephant in the room

    Talented University students are bringing a brand new quick-fire comedy to the long-running Leicester Comedy Festival that tackles the insecurities of being in a gay relationship.

  • Confirm your project

    This form is for our clients to accept quotes issued by ULAS. By submitting this form you are agreeing to all costs outlined on the quote, and our standard terms and conditions (PDF, 130kb).

  • From child prodigy to STEM champion, University of Leicester honours Anne-Marie Imafidon

    A former child prodigy who now inspires the next generation of women to get into science, technology, engineering and maths has been honoured by the University of Leicester.

  • Psychology annual lecture to explore controversy surrounding cognitive neuroscience

    Controversy surrounding the extent to which detailed information about brain activity can enhance our understanding of ourselves and how we tick will be examined at the annual Sluckin Lecture on 3 May.

  • Hidden histories revealed at Bradgate Park

    In just the first two weeks of a five-year archaeological project at Bradgate Park, a team of students and staff from the University have unearthed thousands of years of history.

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