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  • Professor Paul Monks to join BEIS as new Chief Scientific Advisor

    The University of Leicester’s Professor in Atmospheric Chemistry and Earth Observation Science Paul Monks is to join the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) as its new Chief Scientific Advisor.

  • School Partnerships

    The University of Leicester collaborates closely with the teaching profession and schools through a number of highly regarded and well-established partnerships. Find out about our University-school partnerships.

  • Country Houses and the British Empire: How Imperialism Transformed Britain’s Colonial Countryside

    Explore the fascinating histories of Britain’s colonial houses and their links to the British Empire.

  • Overseas visitors

    If you are an overseas visitor applying for an honorary title at the University of Leicester, learn more about visa requirements and insurance.

  • Student carers

    If you have caring responsibilities at home and want to attend Leicester, our Student Welfare Service can help with managing the challenges you may face.

  • fore(e)dialogue journal

    for(e)dialogue is a publication project of Media and Communication at Leicester, organised by our PhD students.

  • Doctoral Training Programme

    The training programme will supplement other activities offered by the Doctoral College and schools and departments.

  • Evidencing Senior Leader Praxis

    Module code: MN7716 This apprentice-centred module runs throughout the Senior leader Apprenticeship / Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration programme and is designed to help you build the evidence you need to write a portfolio of evidence to highlight how you...

  • Urban life

    Learn more about the collections about urban life in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • David Christopher

    Dr David Christopher is a Lecturer in Popular Screen Cultures at the University of Leicester for the School of Arts, Humanities, and Communications.

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