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  • DNA fingerprinting

    In 1984 Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys discovered the technique of genetic fingerprinting at the University of Leicester, learn more about his work.

  • Publications

    2024 – 2025  Jephcote C, Gulliver J, Development and evaluation of rapid, national-scale outdoor air pollution modelling and exposure assessment: Hybrid Air Dispersion Exposure System (HADES), Environment International, Volume 197,2025,109304,ISSN 0160-4120,...

  • About the project

    Get more information about the AHRC funded Wordsworth 2020 project, designed to advance research on Wordsworth's poetry.

  • Launch of new collaboration to tackle lung disease

    Leicester and Nottingham have announced a new strategic research collaboration with GSK, using genetics to aid the development of new medicines for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and related airway disorders. The £1.

  • Derivative Pricing 1

    Module code: MN3112 This module will introduce you to the fundamental pricing models of financial options. We will firstly introduce options contracts and their mechanisms, focusing on stock options.

  • Student profile: Niamh

    Niamh is studying on the Human Geography Pathway with the ESRC Midlands Graduate School. Read more about her experiences of studying a PhD at Leicester.

  • Marketing Theory

    Module code: MN7570  Module Outline This module will introduce the main theoretical assumptions and debates that underpin the marketing discipline.

  • Leicester academic involved in new initiative on Alzheimers

    An international research platform involving a Leicester Professor has been launched today that brings together researchers and projects involved in different aspects of dementia research.

  • Archaeology BCE

    Module code: AR1602 How did we become human? In this level 1 module you will explore the deep evolutionary past of humanity right through to the emergence of the Roman Empire. We will learn about early technologies and the first artists.

  • Postcolonial Afghanistan: From the Great Game to the War on Terror

    Module code: EN3161  Often besieged by its powerful political neighbours, Afghanistan has inspired a steady stream of English-language accounts by anthropologists, travel writers, military personnel and journalists.

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