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  • The Production of News

    Module code: MS2000 News is now everywhere in our lives: on our mobile phones, on our laptops and tablets, on our TV screens. More importantly, news is vital for any democratic society.

  • Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis, a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and is studied with respect to its microbiology and physiology at the University of Leicester by LeMID researchers.

  • International Commercial Litigation: Choice of Law

    Module code: LW7010 Private international law is an aspect of English private law which applies to cases where a foreign element or aspect is present. The number of cases that refer to private international law rules is increasing.

  • The Production of News

    Module code: MS2000 News is now everywhere in our lives: on our mobile phones, on our laptops and tablets, on our TV screens. More importantly, news is vital for any democratic society.

  • Resources

    If you're studying towards your A-Levels, take a look at the information we have that can aid you with your studies on genetic mutation and cancer.

  • Next step for Pioneer Park development

    Work that will pave the way for the development of a space park at Leicester’s Pioneer Park could get under way in spring next year.

  • Researchers organise symposium to explore significance of music in criminal justice system

    Our University will be exploring the significance of music in the criminal justice system during a free public symposium taking place on Friday 23 June.

  • Is sport fair Cheating in sport explored in public seminar

    The University will host an international seminar which explores fairness in sport on Thursday 20 April.

  • Sociology student awarded UN internship in Indonesia

    Student Cindy Colondam, who is due to start her second year studying Sociology, has been working as an intern for the United Nations (UN) as part of their UN Global Pulse initiative in Jakarta, Indonesia over the summer.

  • Discovery sheds light on how vertebrates see

    New research led by Professor Sarah Gabbott from the Department of Geology has overturned a long-standing theory on how vertebrates evolved their eyes by identifying remarkable details of the retina in the eyes of 300 million year-old lamprey and hagfish fossils.

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