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  • Donald K Jones

    We have learned, with sadness, of the passing of Don Jones, who taught in the School of Education between 1972 and 1990. Donald K Jones was born in Manchester on 16 February 1933.

  • Section 5 - Powers of the Council

    Read Section 5 of our Statutes, entitled Powers of the Council. This section outlines the powers and authorities of the University’s Council.

  • Phage biology

    Phage biology is the study of all aspects of bacteriophages (phages). Martha Clokie and colleagues have specifically worked with bacteriophages that target Clostridium difficile. Bacteriophage are studied with respect to therapy and diagnosis.

  • Lord Willetts former Universities and Science Minister announced as Universitys new Chancellor

    The University has announced that former Universities and Science Minister David Willetts, who is an honorary graduate of the University and delivered the inaugural Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture, is to be installed as the new Chancellor of the University. The Rt Hon.

  • Being Assertive

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on December 3, 2018   Dr Hannah Laidley, AFY2, University Hospitals of Leicester   I have less than 12 hours to get two more set of feedback on my TAB but instead of being on the wards begging any and every...

  • Leicester scientists take their research to Parliament

    Chemistry students at the University of Leicester will be attending Parliament to present their chemistry research to a range of politicians and a panel of expert judges, as part of STEM for BRITAIN on Monday 13 March.

  • Indigenous Geographies of Carceral Islands

    Essay about the indigenous georaphies on three Australian convict islands - Melville; Cockatoo; Rottnest

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

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Multiple testing for infectious diseases key to early detection and effective case management

    Routine testing for multiple infectious diseases among migrants will benefit healthcare systems by identifying key infections earlier, a new study led by University of Leicester experts finds

  • Researchers provide new insights into gene regulation

    A team of researchers led by the our University has shed new light on how the regulation machinery that controls gene expression works by characterising a complex known as the NuRD complex.

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