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  • Evaluating MedRACE in my year 5 SSC project

    Ese Oyokose describes how she evaluated MedRACE as a year 5 SSC project

  • Research Project

    Module code: SY3042 This unique module will give you the time, support and resources to undertake your own research project. After designing it you’ll then identify, analyse and handle sociological information to explore your research questions.

  • Vegan diet could control blood sugar for people with type 2 diabetes

    A study supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) and NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East Midlands (ARC EM) into the effects of a vegan diet in people with or at risk of developing type 2 diabetes has...

  • European Space Agency (ESA) contract “Generic Environment for Cal/Val Analysis”

    For the ESA study we have contributed to the development and implementation of a toolbox for calibration and validation of remote sensing data.

  • Prestigious award for mathematician exploring climate by numbers

    University of Leicester’s Professor Valerio Lucarini has been awarded this year’s Keilis-Borok Medal, recognising outstanding contributions in mathematical geophysics

  • Students embark on RAF Stories mission

    History students at the University of Leicester have teamed up with the RAF Museum, Cosford and students at De Montfort University for a community project to capture the memoirs of residents who share connections to the RAF.

  • DNA, genes and chromosomes for schools and colleges

    Genes influence what we look like on the outside and how we work on the inside. Take a look at genetic research designed for schools and colleges.

  • Conversations with… Prof. Richard Alexander

    Conversations with... Prof. Richard Alexander

  • Scientists hail final flyby for Mercury mission with Leicester technology

    Scientists who led instrument for the BepiColombo spacecraft comment as it makes final flyby at Mercury

  • Colourful plastics may lead to more microplastics: new study

    Study led by University of Leicester concludes that colourants in plastic can affect the rate at which it breaks down and can lead to more harmful microplastics released into the environment

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