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  • Geographical Artificial Intelligence

    Module code: GY7708 This module builds on the data science skills developed in the first semester to explore the application of artificial intelligence (AI) approaches to the study of geography.

  • Nobel Prize winner on campus

    One of the winners of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry was visiting the University of Leicester campus - on the day of the announcement of the winners was made.

  • Senate regulations 6: Regulations governing taught postgraduate programmes of study (exception variations 2021)

    Introduction 6.1 These regulations apply to all taught postgraduate programmes and students. 6.2 Senate may approve programmes which lead to the award of Masters degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas or Postgraduate Certificates.

  • Intermediate qualifications

    (3)9.3 The Programme Director shall be responsible for the secure operation of assessment procedures and practices on professional doctorate programmes. (3)9.

  • Open Publication and Dissemination Policy

    The University of Leicester's Open Access Policy.

  • Study into asthma provides a paradigm shift in understanding of lifethreatening condition

    A new study led by our University to understand how to improve the health of severe asthma patients has made a breakthrough finding, with the discovery being described as a ‘paradigm shift’ in understanding the life-threatening condition.

  • Leicester scientists help to drive technological revolution in developing electric vehicles

    Two academics from our University are part of a consortium that has received over £9 million for a project that will determine the ways in which spent lithium batteries can be recycled.

  • ExoMars rover named after DNA pioneer

    The ExoMars Rover The ExoMars Rover (courtesy of ESA) 475|The European Space Agency has named its new ExoMars rover Rosalind Franklin, after the DNA pioneer, it has been announced.

  • Scientists suggest significant scale of human impact on planet has changed course of Earths history

    The significant scale of human impact on our planet has changed the course of Earth history, an international team of scientists led by our School of Geography, Geology and the Environment has suggested.

  • Leicester receives major award for leading role in new space science mission SMILE

    UK academic institutions including our University will lead an international solar-terrestrial and space weather mission, taking on the development of a major science instrument thanks to funding from the UK Space Agency.

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