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  • Pam Fisher

    The academic profile of Dr Pam Fisher, Research Associate and Volunteer Programme Manager at University of Leicester

  • Is it possible to cry a river?

    Musicians Arthur Hamilton, Justin Timberlake and unsympathetic people across the world have encouraged others to ‘cry me a river’, a put-down phrase to make light of people’s problems.

  • Material Centre at the 28th EUCHEM conference on Molten Salts & Ionic Liquids, in Greece, June 2022

    The 1st year PhD students, Evangelia Daskalopoulou, attended and presented at the 28th EUCHEM conference on Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids last week in Greece! According to Evangelia:  "My presentation at the 28th EUCHEM conference was about the redox potentials in...

  • Welcome to the jungle: Leicester student recalls life-changing British Army deployment to Belize

    Army reservist and Leicester student Lieutenant Rob Blackman recalls his British Army deployment to Belize.

  • School children on Sakhalin

    school children on Sakhalin

  • Sanctuary pre-applicants, applicants, students and alumni privacy notice

    Please also read the University’s main pre-applicant student notice. Information you need to know The Sanctuary Seekers’ Unit is part of the University of Leicester, who are the Data Controller for the information collected.

  • Data classification principles

    The University of Leicester follows data classification principles to assess the sensitivity of data and protect it accordingly.

  • Steve Cooke

    The academic profile of Dr Steve Cooke, Associate Professor of Political Theory at University of Leicester

  • Esteemed Leicester University professor hands over reins of celebrated Space Research Centre

    A professor who has been the driving force in advancing space research and exploration at the University of Leicester for more than four decades has handed over the reins of the newly named Space Projects and Instrumentation Group.

  • Holly Furneaux

    Reader in Victorian Literature.

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