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  • Career opportunities

    There are numerous careers for students who come to university to study for a degree in history. History and joint degree graduates of the University of Leicester are highly skilled and readily employable. Find out more about our graduate destinations and skills gained.

  • New research could have major implications for understanding how bacteria and viruses interact

    Prof Clockie Phages News and Reviews Viruses and bacteria|Professor Martha Clokie comments on international research for Nature New research published in Nature could have major implications for our understanding of how bacteria and viruses interact says Professor Martha...

  • Professor Effie Law

    Professor Effie Law, Professor in Human-Computer Interaction is pioneering exciting, interesting and informative ways to use video games in education.

  • Declining local paper sales are a danger to democracy

    Action needs to be taken to prevent a crisis for local democracy as a result of the dramatic decline in local press readership, a Leicester academic told BBC listeners this week.

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  • New enzyme research could help to develop drugs to treat diseases such as cancer and Alzheimers Disease

    New knowledge about the mechanism of specific protein complexes in the body could help in the development of better drugs for the treatment of diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s, according to research led by Professor John Schwabe from the Department of Molecular and...

  • Cancer Cell and Molecular Biology MSc

    This is for you if... you want to study the molecular and cell biology of cancer to an advanced level and develop a career in biological research.

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    Contact details for our academic staff.

  • Call for proposals - Museological Review Issue 27

    School of Museum Studies, Leicester Museological Review

  • Solicitor alumni

    Hear from multiple Leicester Law School graduates who are working within the legal profession as solicitors.

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