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  • Researchers provide new insights into gene regulation

    A team of researchers led by the our University has shed new light on how the regulation machinery that controls gene expression works by characterising a complex known as the NuRD complex.

  • Modelling Data

    Module code: MA7442 In this module, we'll explore the world of machine learning models, which are the essential tools for deriving reliable conclusions from data.

  • Modelling Data

    Module code: MA7442 In this module, we'll explore the world of machine learning models, which are the essential tools for deriving reliable conclusions from data.

  • Modelling Data

    Module code: MA7442 In this module, we'll explore the world of machine learning models, which are the essential tools for deriving reliable conclusions from data.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: AR7029 This module is a longer dissertation project, comprising 90 credits and 20,000 words. It presents the opportunity to develop and carry out a detailed and sustained research project on a topic that interests you.

  • Popular publications

    Browse the 'popular' items published by University of Leicester Archaeological Services.

  • Rajnikant Patel

    The academic profile of Dr Rajnikant Patel, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Scientists invited to take advantage of leading high energy research centres

    Our University is facilitating a Europe-wide programme that makes available some of the leading facilities in high energy astrophysics to scientists from around the world.

  • Winners of Festival of Postgraduate Research 2015 announced

    The winners of the Festival of Postgraduate Research 2015 have been announced. During the Festival our University gets to showcase the best of its research student talent and this year the standard of entries was very high.

  • Archaeologists identify changes to human bone following introduction of tobacco in Western Europe

    University of Leicester researchers hope to better understand how tobacco consumption has historically impacted human health.

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