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  • Advanced Materials Characterisation

    Module code: EG4064 Advanced imaging and other materials characterisation techniques are as invaluable for the understanding of biological processes and human disease as they are for the analysis of structural steels or semi-conducting materials for electronics.

  • Our approach

    We seek to create an environment in which both disciplinary excellence and interdisciplinarity thrives. Find out more about our approach to research.

  • Dissertation part 2

    Module code: MN3103 You're coming to the end of your undergraduate study, and your dissertation offers you the opportunity to put all your learning into practice by undertaking a substantive piece of research on an issue of your choice.

  • Dissertation part 1

    Module code: MN3101 You're coming to the end of your undergraduate study, and your dissertation offers you the opportunity to put all your learning into practice by undertaking a substantive piece of research on an issue of your choice.

  • Politics of the International Drug Trade

    Module code: PL3142 The illegal drug trade has been estimated to take up almost 1% of all trade on Earth.

  • Reseach Methods for Healthcare Managers

    Module code: MN7418 This module aims to introduce you to the theory and practice of social science research.

  • Pedagogy: Lead Module

    Module code: ED7314 (double module) This first module of the Pedagogy pathway creates a firm foundation for developing a deep and critical understanding of the dynamics of learning and teaching within and beyond the classroom.

  • Link between inherited DNA sequences and heart disease identified

    A study to examine recessively inherited genome-wide DNA sequences has for the first time discovered a potential link with Britain’s biggest killer – Coronary Artery Disease (CAD).

  • National Trust and University of Leicester launch pioneering film to explore fascinating stories of disability from the Trust’s sites and collections for the first time

    Everywhere and Nowhere is a collaboration between the National Trust and the University of Leicester’s Research Centre for Museums and Galleries The collaboration shines a light on ten fascinating stories of disability from collections and sites in the National...

  • Partnerships

    We work with local, national and international organisations to deliver effective results. Charnwood Life Sciences Campus IPH are partnering with the Charnwood Life Sciences Campus.

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