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  • Facilities

    Our facilities include X-ray fluorescence (XRF), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), thin sections/sample preparation and LA-ICP-MS.

  • English language requirements

    In addition to the academic entry requirements to study for a research degree at Leicester, you will also need to satisfy the English language entry requirements.

  • Leicester mini workshop, August 2018

    We held a mini-workshop for the minimal surfaces project at the University of Leicester in August 2018.

  • How locust ears can help us understand hearing loss

    Dr Ben Warren has been awarded the prestigious Royal Society University Research Fellowship to understand the science behind how ears work and shed light on why hearing loss occurs in animals.

  • Academic staff

    Meet Health Sciences at Leicester's academic team. View staff profiles and find ways to contact our staff via telephone and email.

  • Professional services staff

    Browse the professional services staff who work in the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences and see their contact details.

  • New blood test for human TB may also identify people most at risk

    A new study conducted by researchers in Leicester and Nottingham has shown the potential for a new blood test to not only diagnose human tuberculosis (TB) but also identify those at most risk of developing the disease, according to findings published in medical journal...

  • Financial Markets and Investors

    Working papers Eccles, P., Grout, P.A, Siciliani, P. and Zalewska, A. 2023. Open banking and capital requirements. Bank of England WP.  Wei, W. and Zalewska, A. 2023.

  • Uncapitalised ‘learning outcomes’: the tutor and student’s friend – University of Leicester

    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. Uncapitalised 'learning outcomes': the tutor and student's friend.

  • Expert reaction to study looking at air pollution and lung cancer survival

    Professor Michael Peake (pictured), Honorary Consultant and Professor of Respiratory Medicine from the Institute for Lung Health has commented on new research suggesting that pollution may shorten lung cancer patients' lives.

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