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  • Biomolecular interaction instrumentation

    The Department of Molecular and Cell Biology is home to Biomolecular interaction instrumentation including Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC) instruments, Octet QKe platform and Applied Photophysics Chirascan CD.

  • Intellectual Property

    Module code: LW3001 The core value in a business often lies in its intellectual creations.  This is especially true for those operating in the creative, industrial, retail and education sectors.

  • Intellectual Property

    Module code: LW3001 The core value in a business often lies in its intellectual creations.  This is especially true for those operating in the creative, industrial, retail and education sectors.

  • Intellectual Property

    Module code: LW3001 The core value in a business often lies in its intellectual creations.  This is especially true for those operating in the creative, industrial, retail and education sectors.

  • “An amazing few days” – Leicester’s rise up the Guardian rankings completes a hat-trick of good news

    The University of Leicester is celebrating a hat-trick of good news within the space of a few days following a rise in the 2025 Guardian University Guide rankings.

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  • Spirit of the 1960s and 70s kept alive in new book about Neil Young

    A new book on the musical travels of Neil Young, one of the most significant recording and performing artists of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, argues that the singer-songwriter is one of only a few music industry figures to still engage in social activism.

  • Leicester scientist features in BBC documentary examining effects of air pollution in UK cities

    Professor Roland Leigh (pictured) from our Department of Physics and Astronomy will be appearing in an upcoming BBC Two documentary on Wednesday 10 January titled ‘Fighting for Air’, where he will provide his expertise on air pollution and its effect on public health in...

  • Roman Remains: Classical Antiquity in the Drama of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries

    Module code: EN7246 At the start of Philip Massinger’s tragedy The Roman Actor, the character Paris the 'Tragaedian’ declares that: ‘Our aime is glorie, and to leaue our names/ To after times’.

  • Roman Remains: Classical Antiquity in the Drama of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries

    Module code: EN7246 At the start of Philip Massinger’s tragedy The Roman Actor, the character Paris the 'Tragaedian’ declares that: ‘Our aime is glorie, and to leaue our names/ To after times’.

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