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  • Highlights for the School of Molecular and Cell Biology’s research in REF2021

    School of Molecular and Cell Biology’s research highlights in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework.

  • PGR Careers blog University of Leicester

    PGR Careers blog from the University of Leicester

  • JWST peers into the heart of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

    Observations by University of Leicester scientists reveal the interior of Solar System’s largest anticyclone like never before and its three-dimensional structure of temperatures, winds, and clouds in the vortex

  • Dissection room

    At Leicester we have a fantastic purpose-built dissection room facility based in the Maurice Shock Building, next to the George Davies Centre. Medical students dissect almost the entire cadaver in their first two years at medical school.

  • Postgraduate Researcher Careers: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 7

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Tequila: Pulque’s Friend, Cousin, Usurper?

    Deborah Toner discusses the relationship and rivalry between pulque and tequila in Mexican history, and summarises a recently published book by Marie Sarita Gaytan, Tequila: Distilling the Spirit of Mexico (Stanford University Press, 2014)

  • People

    Learn more about the staff in the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare at the University of Leicester.

  • Geology Masters graduate celebrates success

    Geology Master's graduate Rebecca Strachan has excelled during her studies by being awarded with three international awards.

  • Edward Derbyshire

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Professor Edward Derbyshire, former Head of the Department of Geography, who passed away on 9 July 2024.

  • Take a visual tour of womens influence throughout University history

    From the first female students in 1921, to the first black female president of the Students’ Union in 1975, to the present day, women have played a vital role in our University's history, an exhibition currently being held at the Library reveals.

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