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    Resources for genetics and ethics, links provided by The University of Leicester for students in higher education.

  • Study reveals Congo swamps as the worlds largest tropical peatland

    A vast peatland in the Congo Basin has been mapped for the first time, revealing it to be largest in the tropics.

  • Academic year: 2020-2021

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events being held in academic year 2020-2021.

  • Introducing the SpacePod – a new way to access sensitive data

    The University of Leicester's SafePod provides a safe setting for researchers to access sensitive datasets.

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  • Bishnu Pariyar

    The academic profile of Dr Bishnu Pariyar, Lecturer in Criminology at University of Leicester

  • Early edition of Frankenstein in University archives gives rise to chilling story around its creation

    A popular character during Halloween is the shambling mass of assorted body parts known as Frankenstein’s Monster from Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein – a creature who has remained a harrowing vision of what can happen when people try and create unnatural life since its...

  • My Year in Industry helped me decide on my future career and land my dream graduate role

    A graduating student realised her dream career thanks to her Year in Industry placement, which helped her to secure a competitive graduate scheme with eminent London auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).

  • Health Sciences research on inequality and obesity to be presented at prestigious lecture

    A researcher from Leicester has been recognised for his excellent communication skills and efforts to share his work with the general public. The British Science Association (BSA) has announced the winners of its prestigious Award Lectures for 2018.

  • Why public health campaigns and the BMI scale may do more harm than good- claim

    Dr Oli Williams, Research Associate in the University’s Department of Health Sciences, has recently shared why well-intentioned public health campaigns such as the sugar tax might not have the intended effect, and potentially even exacerbate disparities in health.

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