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  • University of Leicester backs performances marking 50 years since Ugandan Asian exodus

    The University of Leicester has backed a series of performances which mark the 50th anniversary of the Ugandan Asian exodus.

  • Introductory Data Analysis

    Module code: FS0033 This module will teach you the fundamental statistical skills necessary for any quantitative degree, and is designed to bring you to a level of knowledge and competence equivalent to elements of advanced level statistics.

  • Introductory Data Analysis

    Module code: FS0033 This module will teach you the fundamental statistical skills necessary for any quantitative degree, and is designed to bring you to a level of knowledge and competence equivalent to elements of advanced level statistics.

  • Introductory Data Analysis

    Module code: FS0033 This module will teach you the fundamental statistical skills necessary for any quantitative degree, and is designed to bring you to a level of knowledge and competence equivalent to elements of advanced level statistics.

  • Genetics for higher education

    Resources Resources a student filling in a form|Genomics is the study of the genome of an organism - its entire genetic material in the form of RNA, DNA, genes and chromosomes.

  • Immunity, Infection and Chronic Disease MSc

    This is for you if... you want to learn more about immunity and its central role in combatting infection and chronic disease.

  • Frequently asked questions

    If you have a question about the Body Donation Programme at Leicester Medical School, feel free to browse our FAQs to see if we already have an answer.

  • Open Days

    Book an Open Day at the University of Leicester. Take a tour of campus, speak to our expert academics and meet our current students. Become a Citizen of Change at a Top 30 university.

  • Tackling sexual violence

    Professor Lisa Smith discusses how new DNA kits are helping to ensure survivors of sexual violence find justice.

  • Waging war on cultural terrorism

    Professor David Mattingly explores the importance of protecting archaeological heritage sites from cultural terrorism, and the efforts being undertaken to preserve and record in the Middle East and North Africa.

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