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  • Outreach

    Discover our various outreach projects within the School at the University of Leicester, designed to share our enthusiasm for mathematics with school and college students.

  • Accounting for Non-Profit Organisations

    Module code: MN3143 Accounting for non-profit organisations comes with its own challenges and issues. This module will introduce you to some of the specific issues behind accounting for organisations such as charities, sporting bodies and social enterprise.

  • Dr Xuefang Wang

    The academic profile of Dr Xuefang Wang, Lecturer in Control Engineering at University of Leicester

  • Book Group: The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold

    An account of our Book Group discussion of The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, written up by Ian Truslove.

  • Gene regulation and expression for schools and colleges

    Gene expression and regulation is useful for understanding genetic coding. Take a look at the information on offer from The University of Leicester on the topic.

  • Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

    Listen to speakers from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

  • About the Institute

    For over 60 years we’ve pioneered space research at Leicester.

  • Horizon Europe full participation is a winwin for the EU and the UK

    Professor Paul Boyle explains why it is imperative that the government quickly follows through Prime Minister Theresa May’s assurance earlier this week that the UK wants “the option to fully associate” to the European Union’s next research programme.

  • Memorial Page for Mark Pluciennik: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Academics pipe up with a new interpretation of history

    The historic misuse of the humble smoker’s pipe has led to two University of Leicester academics’ realisation that we might be missing a trick when it comes to interpreting history.

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