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  • Elina Akalestou

    The academic profile of Dr Elina Akalestou, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Dr. Sarir Sarmad

    The academic profile of Dr Sarir Sarmad, Mass Spectrometry Experimental Officer at University of Leicester

  • Julian Ketley

    The academic profile of Professor Julian Ketley, Professor of bacterial genetics, deputy director MIBTP (Leicester), and CLS director of postgraduate research at University of Leicester

  • John Mitcheson

    The academic profile of Dr John Mitcheson, Reader / Associate Professor of ion channel physiology and pharmacology at University of Leicester

  • Harvinder Virk

    The academic profile of Dr Harvinder Virk, NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer Respiratory Sciences at University of Leicester

  • Carolyn Tarrant

    The academic profile of Professor Carolyn Tarrant, Professor of Health Services Research at University of Leicester

  • Doctoral research thats worlds apart

    From one of the solar system’s largest planets to the finest of powders, the breadth of postgraduate research at Leicester will be on show on Tuesday 20 March, when two PhD graduates will deliver public talks on their respective specialist areas.

  • Senate regulation 2: Regulations governing admission and registration for taught programmes

    Downloadable version of Senate Regulation 2 (PDF, 510KB) General 2.1 These regulations apply to all students registered at the University on a taught programme of study and to associate students, registered on one or more modules. 2.

  • UKs largest ever investment into groundbreaking health research

    Leicester’s hospitals and the Universities of Leicester and Loughborough are set to receive funding of £11m from the Government to make world-leading medical breakthroughs, as part of a record package of research funding announced today by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt.

  • Leicester geneticists involved in research into the UKs leading cause of food poisoning

    Geneticists at the University are involved in new research, led by the University of Liverpool, which reveals that the immune response of farmed chickens does not develop fast enough to fight off Campylobacter during their short lifespan.

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