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  • Introduction to Applied Physics: Great Experiments

    Combine this unit with two others to form the module 'Introduction to Physics Specialisms' During this unit you will begin your education in applied physics by studying some of the most important physics experiments throughout history.

  • Factual and fictional portrayals of Richard III to be explored

    Experts will share insights into the portrayals of Richard III throughout history, from Shakespeare’s ‘hunch-backed toad’ to the modern-day examinations of his dialect, at a public open day at the University taking place on Saturday 21 March.

  • Patients join our University in enhancing medical training

    An innovative initiative that aims to put the real-life experiences of local patients at the heart of medical education is to be launched this month.

  • Emergency Medicine Academic Group (EMAG)

    The University of Leicester Emergency Medicine Academic Group (EMAG) is one of the largest Emergency Care research groups in the UK, encompassing both adult and paediatric emergency care. Learn more about the people working in the group.

  • Institute for Policy

    Learn more about the Institute for Policy at the University of Leicester.

  • Security

    Learn more about privacy notices and policy when it comes to security and estates at Leicester.

  • Partners

    Learn more about the partners in the Leicester and Leicestershire Institute of Technology.

  • Tuition fees and costs

    Find out what the tuition fees are and the other costs involved in studying abroad with the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester Law School hosts distinguished African lawyer and diplomat

    Ambassador Dr Namira Negm, the current Director of the African Migration Observatory, recently visited the University of Leicester and learned about the impact that law researchers and students are making

  • Research Methods in Cell Biology

    Module code: MB7002 When a gene is found to be mutated in a cancer we first need to understand how its protein product functions and then how the protein produced by the mutant gene alters the behaviour of cancer cells.

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