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  • Mid-season World Cup should mean less, not more injuries for international stars

    Physiotherapy Lecturer, Dr Seth O’Neill, explains why there might be less World Cup injuries than usual.

  • Weapons of plant production

    Professor Pat Heslop-Harrison researches the modification of genetic makeup to make stronger and healthier species of plants to help tackle poverty and ensure survival.

  • What do grasshoppers eat? It’s not just grass! New Leicester research shows similarities with mammal teeth like never before

    But analysis of the ecological importance of grasshoppers is not straightforward, and finding out what they eat requires detailed study of the contents of their guts or painstaking and time-consuming observations of how they feed in the wild. There is, however, a better way.

  • University celebrates inspirational women in Centenary year

    Women from the University of Leicester who have been an inspiration to their colleagues have been honoured in a special photographic display.

  • Research opportunities

    Postdoc opportunities at the Leicester Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology

  • Print services

    Print Services at The University of Leicester

  • Henry Wellcome Building

    The Henry Wellcome Building is one of the most modern buildings on campus. Opened in 2006, the £22.5 million building was designed by Fairhurst Design group and is home to two of John Syndey Carter's  incredible sculptures 'Atomica' and 'Vortex'.

  • shOUT

    sh[OUT] was the title for the fourth social justice programme in 2009, promoting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) human rights.

  • Documentary and discussion panel on women film directors

    A film screening and panel discussion at Phoenix on 26 November will explore the continuing under-representation of women among film directors.

  • Primary

    Discover the activities we offer tp primary school students between years 4-6.

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