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Lest We Forget: Remembering George Eades
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/library/2025/11/28/lest-we-forget-remembering-george-eades/
Posted by Eleanor Bloomfield in Library and Learning Services on November 28, 2025 1 On 11 th November 2025 Archives and Special Collections hosted a visit from Steve and Sheron Wilkinson.
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Earth and Space Webinars
https://le.ac.uk/physics/about/webinars
Earth & Space Webinars given by experts from the Department of Physics & Astronomy. These are designed to be of interest to prospective students.
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News
https://le.ac.uk/english-local-history/news
See our latest news and browse our upcoming events in the Centre for English Local History at Leicester, and browse our news archive.
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People
https://le.ac.uk/victorian-studies/people
Browse a list of the academic and professional services staff working within the Victorian Studies Centre, and see their contact details.
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History of EMOHA
https://le.ac.uk/emoha/about/history-of-emoha
Learn more about the East Midands Oral History Archive, since our founding in 1983.
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Venice fellowships at Leicester
https://le.ac.uk/museum-studies/study/postgraduate/venice-fellowships
Learn more about Venice Fellowships at Leicester, via the British Council.
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University Fellows, Honorary Visiting Fellows and Emeritus staff
https://le.ac.uk/politics/people/university-fellows-honorary-emeritus
Politics and International Relations at Leicester is pleased to work with Emeritus and Honorary Visiting Professors and Fellows. View profiles of our Visiting staff and find out how to get in touch.
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Research
https://le.ac.uk/hodgkinson-group/research
Get more information on the research undertaken in the Hodgkinson Group which is focused on the synthesis of novel chemical probes and compound libraries.
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Research Methods in Cancer Biology
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/mb7003
Module code: MB7003 When a gene is found to be mutated in a cancer, we first need to understand how its protein product functions and then how the mutated protein alters the behaviour of cancer cells. For example, cancer cells show uncontrolled cell proliferation.
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Research Methods in Cancer Biology
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/mb7003
Module code: MB7003 When a gene is found to be mutated in a cancer, we first need to understand how its protein product functions and then how the mutated protein alters the behaviour of cancer cells. For example, cancer cells show uncontrolled cell proliferation.