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  • Leicester mathematician takes his research to Parliament

    Nicholas Williams, a PhD student in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Leicester, attended Parliament to present his mathematics research to a range of politicians and a panel of expert judges as part of STEM for Britain on Wednesday 13 March 2019.

  • Leicester spin-out continues to grow

    MIP Diagnostics Ltd, a Midlands-based life sciences start-up that develops 'plastic antibodies' for a variety of applications has received £300,000 of follow-on funding from Mercia Fund Management for working capital growth.

  • Knowing where to look

    Whilst nothing of the friary remains above ground today, its site has never actually been lost, despite one early map of Leicester, the 1610 Speed map, getting its location wrong.

  • Law news

    Read news stories from Leicester Law School and keep up to date.

  • Breakthrough discovery in diagnostic tools that can replace commonly used and fragile antibodies

    Experts from our Biotechnology Group led by Professor Sergey Piletsky in collaboration with the spin-off company MIP Diagnostics Ltd have announced the development of polymeric materials with molecular recognition capabilities which hold the potential to outperform natural...

  • Research opportunities

    Postdoc opportunities at the Leicester Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology

  • Royal Institute of British Architects stages

    Read the policies, procedures and forms required at stages 0-7 for the Royal Institute of British Architects.

  • FeedSax - Feeding Anglo-Saxon England

    The University of Leicester's archaeology research collaboration with Oxford University, Feeding Anglo-Saxon England AKA Feedsax

  • 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'.

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