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  • News and publications

    A selection of publications and recent press releases on microbiology or microbiology-related subjects that highlight the impact of the LeMID (Leicester microbial sciences and infectious diseases) Centre, as part of the University of Leicester.

  • Protecting endangered animals from illegal wildlife trade using mobile DNA sequencing

    University of Leicester researchers presenting innovative DNA analysis methods for testing samples to find species-of-origin at the Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference between 11-12 October

  • Space Park Leicester partnership signals formal start of operations at East Midlands Freeport

    Space Park Leicester has been given the green light by the Government to become a customs site operator for East Midlands Freeport.

  • Difficult Conversations: Public panel to tackle topic of nuclear conflict

    A leading international relations expert has warned of the danger of ‘alarmism’ around nuclear weapons ahead of a public panel discussion.

  • Systematic Review Screening Process

    There are several screening stages in a systematic review: Title/Abstract screening based on your inclusion/exclusion criteria. Full text screening based on your inclusion criteria and quality assessment criteria (or risk of bias tool). Additional searching.

  • Work placements

    ULAS offers three work placements for those wishing to develop their archaeological services skills.

  • Community engagement projects

    We are proud of our students, proud of our staff, and proud of our city. And we constantly work to make Leicester proud of us. Find out more about how we invest in Leicester.

  • Registering with the University

    To officially become a University of Leicester student, you first need to complete your registration.

  • Resources

    Useful resources for higher education on gene expression and regulation.

  • University welcomes refugee and asylum seeker scholars

    Leicester University welcomes refugee and asylum seeker scholars

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