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  • Research aims to help patients with Type 1 diabetes to exercise safely

    People with Type 1 diabetes in the East Midlands are invited to test and develop an education programme on diet and exercise safety, which can be key to managing their blood glucose levels.

  • Discovery of new fossil from half billion years ago sheds light on life on Earth

    Scientists from the universities of Leicester and Cambridge have discovered a new species of fossil that will shed light on early animal ecosystems.

  • Student volunteer dishes out positivity

    Izzy Evans, a Psychology with cognitive neuroscience student at Leicester, has spent the past two years volunteering with local charity The Bridge to offer a helping hand in the kitchen- an experience that she says has been ‘invaluable’ to her.

  • How you can help

    Find out how parents and supporters can help students feel comfortable and supported when moving to university.

  • Partners, academics and advisory team

    Find out more about the partnerships within the Colonial Countryside project, which include: Peepal Tree Press, Writing East Midlands and the National Trust.

  • Internet access around the world. Who’s connected?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 20, 2015 The ITU provides free access to some data on Internet access worldwide. It gives the figures.

  • Our People

    Browse the academic staff who work in the Department of Chemistry and see their contact details.

  • Our People

    Browse the academic staff, support staff and Fellows and Research Associates who work in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Leicester.

  • Molecular and Cellular Sciences

    Module code: BS1081 This module will lay the groundwork, providing an understanding of how cells function, communicate, divide, and maintain themselves.

  • Molecular and Cellular Sciences

    Module code: BS1081 This module will lay the groundwork, providing an understanding of how cells function, communicate, divide, and maintain themselves.

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