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  • Biomechanics and Immersive Technology Laboratory

    Explore Biomechanics and immersive technology laboratory research inside the Engineering department at the University of Leicester.

  • TB metabolism

    See more about the impact of studying TB metabolism in the Leicester Microbial Sciences and Infectious Diseases Network.

  • Phage research report conclusions welcomed by Leicester experts

    University of Leicester experts in phages contributed to a Government Select Committee report on the potential use of phages to fight bacterial infections

  • Time of day matters for breast cancer treatment: new study

    Risk of developing breast shrinkage (atrophy) after radiotherapy can be affected by the time of day the patient is treated and their genetics.

  • Innovation through collaboration

    Learn more about the Institute for Precision Health's innovation through collaboration projects.

  • From the past to the future of work

    Posted by Stephen Wood in School of Business Blog on February 4, 2025 Stephen Wood, Professor of Management, University of Leicester School of Business.

  • Interpreting Archaeological Evidence

    Module code: AR2604 Archaeology is it not just about digging stuff up we also have to make sense of the stuff we dig up.

  • Making Sense of the Past (Critical Thinking in Archaeology)

    Module code: AR1010 This module focuses on how we make sense of archaeological evidence. It looks critically at the processes that we go through to take the evidence we excavate and turn it into the narratives and interpretations we present about the past.

  • Leaders join delegation to India to promote UK higher education

    A large number of UK university leaders, including our University's Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Paul Boyle, are in India this week (9-11 Dec) as part of a delegation to raise the profile of UK higher education.

  • Explosive moment in the media

    University geologist Dr David Hawthorn, who set up equipment near the former city council HQ to record the effects of the controlled demolition of the site, has published his results. Dr David Hawthorn is a seismologist in our Department of Geology.

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