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Professor Charalambos Kyriacou's projects
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Browse the PhD projects offered for supervision by Professor Charalambos Kyriacou in the Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.
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Physics BSc
/courses/physics-bsc/2026
Matter and energy. Waves and fields. Relativity and mechanics. In this degree, you’ll be studying the most fundamental of the sciences: physics.
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Physics MPhys
/courses/physics-mphys/2027
This four-year degree expands on the Physics BSc to prepare you for high-level entry into industry. It’s also a solid base for pursuing PhD research.
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Leicester cancer patients appear in new Cancer Research UK TV advert
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The touching friendship of two Leicestershire mums going through cancer treatment together is the focus of an emotional TV advert from Cancer Research UK this Christmas.
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Physics MPhys
/courses/physics-mphys/2026
This four-year degree expands on the Physics BSc to prepare you for high-level entry into industry. It’s also a solid base for pursuing PhD research.
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Principal texts set out principles of intelligence
/news/2018/september/17-new-spying-publications
Leicester academic publishes two new key books on espionage and intelligence.
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https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/crimcorpse/2015/09/14/post-mortem-punishment-a-fate-worse-than-death/
Posted by Rachel Bennett in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on September 14, 2015 A key question I have repeatedly asked myself in the researching and writing up of my PhD thesis, and one that permeates the Criminal Corpse project, asks why punish the dead? The 1752 Murder...
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Robert Sulley
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I am a Research Postgraduate focusing on the history of education in 19th century Britain. My main interest is the impact of national policy decisions on the organisation and running of schools at local level.
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Creative Writing MA
/courses/creative-writing-ma/2026
This degree is geared towards studying and experimenting across genres and forms, and will challenge you both intellectually and imaginatively.
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From English sparkling wine to digital protests in China
/news/2015/january/from-english-sparkling-wine-to-digital-protests-in-china
In the latest in a series of opinion pieces Drs Sarah Robinson and Elke Weik from the School of Management have written an article for the Management is Too Important Not to Debate blog discussing what makes English sparkling wine so special.