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  • Pranab Haldar

    Information and contact details for Dr Pranab Haldar, Clinical Senior Lecturer at the University of Leicester.

  • Tennie Videler

    The academic profile of Dr Tennie Videler, Research Institute Manager LISCB at University of Leicester

  • Explore our research

    With a vibrant environment and research-intensive roots, there is nowhere better placed to research the unknown. Our world is a work in progress.

  • GOTO

    The University of Leicester is a founding member of the consortium for the Gravitational wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO).

  • Drugs and Society

    Module code: SY3090 This module seeks to explore the core issues, debates and controversies surrounding the use of substances, commonly referred to by the pejorative term ‘drugs’, within contemporary society.

  • Archaeological Theory

    Module code: AR2601  What was gender like in the past? How are politics and the past entwined? How was the past different from the present? How can archaeology help us think differently about the present? These are some of the key questions posed by this exciting...

  • Professional Development 1

    Module code: PH1004 This module is facilitated using a range of approaches delivered in the main in multi-professional groups that include students from Physiotherapy, Midwifery and Nursing as well as single profession groups.

  • Health and safety induction

    Browse the Contractors health and safety induction, including a YouTube video, induction signing sheet and code of practice.

  • University contributes to major report on international research mobility

    Dr Maggy Heintz (pictured), Research and Business Development Manager (Science and Engineering) at our University, has contributed to a major Royal Society report on international research mobility.

  • Awesome aurora device replicates Northern Lights phenomenon

    Leicester researchers will be creating Northern Lights for a studio audience using the University's Planeterrella during the Royal Institution’s Christmas Lecture on 30 December 2015. The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures are the UK’s flagship science series.

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