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  • Research

    The Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester has an international reputation for research excellence in a broad range of topics. Find out more about our research interests.

  • Careers and employability

    As a Distance Learning student in the School of Business at the University of Leicester, our dedicated School’s Careers team will support you to develop both personally and professionally.

  • New Centenary film celebrates Leicester research heroes

    The University of Leicester has premiered a new short film, celebrating 100 years of changing the world. Research experts from the University’s first Century feature in the film, produced to mark Leicester’s Centenary year.

  • Research

    Learn more about the research conducted in the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare.

  • Programme structure

    Students on the programme will embark on a PhD project that fits under at least one of the programme themes.

  • Publications

    Articles published on the Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain by key academics and researchers.

  • Publications

    Recent articles by Professor Mark Jobling and his team S Harding, M Jobling and T King (Foreword by Michael Wood), Viking DNA: The Wirral and West Lancashire Project.

  • Return of Title IV aid policy

    Overview This policy applies only to eligible US and non-US citizens receiving Title IV Financial Aid who began attending for a payment period (term or semester) and then withdrew or temporarily suspended during the payment period (term or semester).

  • Artificial Intelligence and Public Policy MRes, by Distance Learning

    Explore AI governance, regulation, strategy, management and ethics, while examining the impact of AI across key policy areas including politics, employment, health, the environment, security and policing, and social justice

  • Patrick White

    The academic profile of Dr Patrick White, Associate Professor in Quantitative Research Methods at University of Leicester

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