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  • Leicester alumnus Nick won’t rule out third Paralympic Games dream

    University of Leicester alumnus Nick Cummins MBE hasn’t ruled out competing for Team GB for a third Paralympic Games following a tough end to Paris 2024.

  • Why Leicester?

    Find out why Leicester is a unique, inspiring and supportive place to train to be a teacher. Our expert tutors, diverse school placements and choice of study routes are just a few reasons why the School of Education will provide you with the best start to your teaching career.

  • June 2025

      Meetings Other  1      2 Executive Board 10.00am-12.

  • PGCE Secondary

    This is for you if... you have an undergraduate degree and would like to train to teach 11-18 year-olds.

  • Leicester medic rugby players show off their tackle for charity

    The Leicester Medics Rugby Football Club (LMRFC) has bared all for a naked calendar in the name of charity.

  • AI-powered research tackles healthcare inequality for people with learning disabilities  

    A new report by the Academy of Social Sciences has showcased research by the University of Leicester and led by Loughborough University on using artificial intelligence to tackle healthcare inequality.

  • Leicester’s Hospitals win neonatal equipment worth thousands

    Babies and their families in Leicester’s Hospitals are set to benefit from thousands of pounds worth of new technology and equipment

  • E

    Early English Books Online Full text facsimiles of printed material published in the British Isles between 1475 and 1700, plus English language material printed overseas.

  • Professor Daniel Teta

    Find out more about Professor Daniel Teta, alumnus of the University of Leicester Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation. He is Professor of Nephrology at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland.

  • Ethnic differences in need for heart pacemakers may have genetic link

    Researchers have found evidence to show that South Asian people (from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka) are less likely to require a pacemaker for an abnormally low heart rate compared to white people of European origin.

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