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  • Hive of activity how genes turn bees into workers and queens

    Biologists have discovered that one of nature’s most important pollinators - the buff-tailed bumblebee – either ascends to the land of milk and honey by becoming a queen or remains a lowly worker bee based on which genes are ‘turned on’ during its lifespan.

  • Music is in the genes University staff to play at charity gig

    Staff from the Department of Genetics will be performing at a charity gig in aid of Parkinson’s UK. The Histones, who formed last year to celebrate the department’s 50th anniversary, will be appearing at the Shed in Leicester on Friday 26 June.

  • Leicester academic Professor Mark Jobling to chart the evolution of individual identification at Galton Institute conference

    Professor Mark Jobling from our Department of Genetics and Genome Biology will be giving a talk at the Galton Institute conference on 15 November - charting the evolution of individual identification from its earliest inception via fingerprints in 1892, through to the...

  • Resources and facilities

    As part of our quality teaching and research, Modern Languages at the University of Leicester hosts a cutting-edge suite of facilities to help you learn and research. Find out more about our resources and facilities.

  • Refugees and asylum seekers offered chance to find out about higher education opportunities

    Refugees and asylum seekers are being offered free advice on how to access higher education in the UK on Thursday 22 February. The event is intended to help refugees and asylum seekers to better understand processes for applying to a Higher Education institution in the UK.

  • School of Museum Studies to host Open Day offering bitesized lectures

    On Thursday 22 February, the next Open Day for the School of Museum Studies will be taking place, offering the chance for 2018 applicants and prospective applicants to gain insight into Master’s study with the School. Running from 1.00- 4.

  • Project to help refugees with vital language skills

    The English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) will be helping refugees to learn vital language skills to help them overcome some of the challenges faced when seeking sanctuary in the UK.

  • Awards for outstanding service to medical students

    A consultant and an administrator at Kettering General Hospital have won awards for the outstanding service they have provided to medical students who are training to become the next generation of NHS doctors.

  • Leicester PhD student to discuss science diplomacy at World Science Forum

    As part of her RCUK policy fellowship at the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST), Emmeline Ledgerwood (pictured), a postgraduate research student at the School of History, Politics and International Relations,  is representing POST at the World Science...

  • Leicester academic heads judging panel to land robot on the moon

    An academic from our University has been elected to Chair a judging panel in a global $30 million prize competition to land a robot on the moon.

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