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  • Cost of Attendance

    The Cost of Attendance (COA) is the maximum amount of money a student can borrow in order to pay their tuition fees, living expenses and other costs associated with their course for an academic year.

  • Medicine and biosciences

    We collaborate with health professionals locally, nationally and internationally in our pursuit of excellence in biomedical research. We engage in a broad spectrum of biomedical science.

  • Device and software development

    We support the development of devices that assist in rapid and reliable diagnosis of diseases and conditions. A number of early stage projects have received pump prime funding (see below) to develop new devices.

  • The Clink restaurant at HMP Brixton: fine dining and prison education

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on July 21, 2014 By Sarah Longair, Carceral Archipelago Project Researcher.

  • The coffining of the mortal remains of King Richard III

    On Sunday 15 March, 2015 the coffining of the mortal remains of King Richard III took place in preparation for reinterment at Leicester Cathedral on 26 March. The private occasion  took place in the Council Room – formerly a Chapel - of the University of Leicester.

  • Botanic Garden in East Midlands in Bloom competition

    For the past 8 years Oadby & Wigston has achieved a Gold Award for the Borough’s entry into East Midlands in Bloom. The University of Leicester’s Botanic Garden takes pride of place in this effort.

  • Ahmed M Salih

    The academic profile of Dr Ahmed Mahdee Salih, Senior Research Associate in Cardiovascular Interventions at University of Leicester

  • Sally Horrocks

    The academic profile of Dr Sally Horrocks, Associate Professor in Contemporary British History at University of Leicester

  • Mutation and adaption for higher education

    Learn more about horizontal gene transfer for higher education at The University of Leicester.

  • Investigative journalist who identified Salisbury poisoners receives University of Leicester honour

    The founder of an award-winning investigative journalism collective which identified the Salisbury poisoners has been honoured by the University of Leicester.

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