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    Useful links to resources for schools and colleges looking for information on gene expression.

  • Obituaries

    obituaries of university of leicester staff and students

  • Image highlights from the reinterment of Richard III

    A selection of photos from the reinterment of Richard III, which took place on Thursday 26 March, are now available to view.

  • Cheryl Davenport

    Cheryl has 34 years’ experience as a leader in the public sector, private sector, and in membership bodies in both the UK and USA.

  • MA Museum Studies Placement in Special Collections, Weeks 1-2

    Posted by Sarah Wood in Library Special Collections on July 23, 2018 Guest post from Yineng Zhu, Andrew Permain and Joe Searle, MA Museum Studies students working with the Archives & Special Collections team.

  • Physics & Astronomy

    Juno Mission unveils the depth and structure of planet’s shrinking red spot and colourful bands Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on October 29, 2021 Dr.

  • Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Diwali

    What is Diwali? What is Diwali? Learn more about Diwali All you need to know about the festival of light Events Events View our digital events Belgrave Road during the Diwali Celebrations Join in the University's own Diwali celebrations online Diwali events Diwali events...

  • Local History - People and their Homes

    Learn more about the Local History People and Their Homes programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Leicester researchers discover Charles Dickens artists lost sketches in school textbook

    Schoolboy doodles by the Victorian artist John Leech, who first illustrated Charles Dickens's 'A Christmas Carol', have been discovered by researchers from our University and will be on display in the David Wilson Library until 31 July.

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