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  • National Grid Design and Operation

    Module code: EG3221 During this specialist module you'll learn how electrical power is generated, transmitted across high voltage electricity grids and distributed to customers.

  • Invitation to Launch of New Luciad, 2015

    Posted by Jonathan Taylor in School of English Blog on June 17, 2015 You are all warmly invited to the launch of the 2015 edition of The New Luciad , the University of Leicester’s Creative Writing magazine. The event will take place in the Library Bookshop at 5.

  • Suggested reading

    If you’d like to expand your awareness of geology, take a look at our reading suggestions.

  • Rapid reaction equipment

    Find out about the rapid reaction equipment available in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester. We are home to an Applied Photophysics SX20 Stopped-flow spectrometer and Hi-Tech RQF-63 Rapid Quench flow system.

  • Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms

    Description of a research project and exhibition on the history of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. Early medieval history.

  • Research opportunities

    Funding The Institute for Precision Health offers numerous funding opportunities to enhance your research and industrial collaborations via the UKRI MRC Impact Acceleration Accounts (IAA) award. Funding calls will be announced via the Institute and drugdiscovery@le.ac.

  • People

    Academic Leads Dr Bleddyn Bowen, Associate Professor of International Relations, School of History, Politics and International Relations Dr Rossana Deplano, Associate Professor, Leicester Law School Members by School Here is a list of other academic staff at the...

  • People

    Meet the team behind the social science research at the University of Leicester.

  • 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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