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  • Electronics Test and Instrumentation

    Module code: EG2201 Electronics devices are widely employed in modern society, from electrified transportation through to domestic appliances such as laptops and smart phones.

  • Electronics Test and Instrumentation

    Module code: EG2201 Electronics devices are widely employed in modern society, from electrified transportation through to domestic appliances such as laptops and smart phones.

  • Electronics Test and Instrumentation

    Module code: EG3441 Electronics devices are widely employed in modern society, from electrified transportation through to domestic appliances such as laptops and smart phones.

  • Reporting a cause for concern

    Find out more about reporting a cause for concern at the University of Leicester.

  • Hope for first drug treatment for life-threatening aneurysms

    Research suggests cholesterol-lowering drugs could be repurposed as treatment in breakthrough for patients

  • New Medical Schools Council report highlights Leicester’s COVID-19 research

    The real-world impact of Leicester research into COVID-19 and its effects has been commended by the Medical Schools Council.

  • Breast cancer research scoops international award

    Research by a University of Leicester PhD student into the side effects of breast cancer treatment have been internationally recognised

  • Bake off finalist examines festive favourites under the microscope

    Leicester chemistry researcher and Bake off 2023 finalist Josh Smalley visits the University of Nottingham to put his bakes under the microscope

  • Together We Can 2026: Partners unite to promote health equality at summit

    A summit involving 250 healthcare professionals, academics and representatives of local communities has been held at the University of Leicester to plan actions which will reduce health inequalities across the city and county.

  • New NIHR Fellows to join leading research groups

    Two internationally-renowned research groups at the University of Leicester are to be bolstered with a group of new researchers following Fellowship Awards of more than £2 million from the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR).

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