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  • About

    Helen Dexter is Lecturer in International Politics and Director of Distance Learning for the Department of Politics and International Relations. Her research interests include political violence, peace and pacifism. She is also interested critical pedagogy.

  • Doug Barrett

    The academic profile of Dr Doug Barrett, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Every breath we take

    Every breath we take On 7 July 2022, the fourth in our series of public talks, Difficult Conversations, took place and addressed the impact our changing climate has on our health.

  • Molecular Cell Biology and Genomes

    Module code: NT3004 'Molecular Cell Biology’ is centred on the principal techniques used in molecular cell biology and allows you to develop your ability to design experiments to test a hypothesis, based on the use of these techniques.

  • Award nomination for Centre for Medicines sustainability credentials

    The University’s landmark Centre for Medicine building is one of three projects shortlisted for the ProCon Leicestershire Awards Sustainable Development of the Year Award 2016.

  • Another award for Centre for Medicines sustainability credentials

    Our landmark Centre for Medicine building has won the ProCon Leicestershire Awards Sustainable Development of the Year Award 2016.

  • Every breath you take...

    Professor Paul Monks explores air pollution and its impact on human health and the climate.

  • 19th July 2013 Sol 338

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on July 19, 2013 The first results of the atmospheric analyses have been published this week in Science Magazine.

  • 29th August 2013 Sol 378

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 29, 2013 We are now about 300 m from Waypoint1.  That is one of the stopping off points on the way to the clay-rich horizon of Mt. Sharp.

  • Sol 0

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 6, 2012 I have just been  part of  the most exciting science meeting I have ever yet been in for any work – MSL, or otherwise.

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