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  • Current research students

    Browse our PhD students in Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester, learn more about their research projects and see their contact details.

  • Eradicating famine in Africa gets boost through new research

    Leicester researchers are part of an international team spearheading a Newton-Utafiti Fund project delivered by the British Council to restore food security to millions of vulnerable households in Kenya following natural disasters.

  • Researchers show bacteriophages can affect melioidosis disease acquisition

    Researchers show bacteriophages can affect melioidosis disease acquisition Researchers show bacteriophages can affect melioidosis disease acquisition|An international research team including Leicester researchers has developed a mathematical model for monitoring and...

  • Physical Geography and GIS

    Find your research degree supervisor in Physical Geography and GIS at Leicester.

  • What our students say

    Hear more from students who have studied with us in the ELTU on the Presessional English Programme at Leicester.

  • Patients surprise diagnosis leads to clinical trial

    “Without question, I would have done it all again” - that is the verdict of Alan Hutchinson when discussing his recent experience on a clinical trial.

  • 12th September 2017 Sol 1814 – Curiosity’s View Across Gale Crater

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 12, 2017 View from Vera Rubin Ridge   The Curiosity Rover has reached an elevation of 300 metres above our landing site.

  • Festival examines what the anti-apartheid picket can teach human rights defenders

    Dr Gavin Brown from the Department of Geography will be giving a talk on Tuesday 8 December at 6.

  • New DNA origami technique promises breakthroughs in medicine

    Scientists have developed an innovative method to customise and strengthen DNA origami structures, which could lead to advances in medicine, biotechnology, and beyond

  • Getting by with a little help from our friends

    Posted by Jo B in School of Business Blog on July 9, 2014 Professor Jo Brewis, Deputy Head of the School, discusses the under-acknowledged practical and interpersonal consequences of the methodological decisions researchers make The critical tradition of management...

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