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    Arch-I-Scan Colloquium and Workshop – Artificial Intelligence and Pottery Identification and Analyses College Court, Leicester Thursday- Friday 20th-21st April 2023 Marking the approaching end of the Arch-I-Scan project, this colloquium provided a great occasion to...

  • Terms and conditions of your offer

    Read the terms and conditions of your offer after you've applied to the University of Leicester.

  • A change in Leicesters DNA Research Professional features new research institutes

    President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Boyle and Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise Professor Iain Gillespie (pictured) have spoken to Research Professional about the University’s pioneering new research institutes.

  • Encore Geologists on scientific drilling odyssey

    For the third time in two years, Leicester geologists from the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment will participate in an offshore scientific drilling expedition.

  • Criminology student selected for Leicester Tigers 2022/23 squad

    A student who came late to the game of rugby has been selected to play for Leicester Tigers. Lucrezia Iavarone started her rugby career playing for the University of Leicester women’s team in 2018, whilst studying Criminology.

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    Discover the activities we offer tp primary school students between years 4-6.

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    Further funding You may also be able to access further funding if you have: Children An adult dependant A disability/learning difficulty or long-term health condition that impacts your studies The University of Leicester offers scholarships to: Care...

  • Free public lecture on mindfulness to focus on enhancing learning mental health and happiness

    Members of the public are invited to attend a free public lecture on how mindfulness can help them.

  • Jurassic calamari: amazing fossil proves that flying reptiles preyed on squid

    Rhamphorhynchus muensteri, flying close to the water surface to grab soft-bodied cephalopods such as Plesioteuthis subovata. Artwork by C Klug and Beat Scheffold.|An incredible fossil brought to light in a new research paper reveals the feeding habits of extinct flying reptiles.

  • Leicester scientists look to Venus for close-range BepiColombo flyby

    Planetary scientists at the University of Leicester are braced for a flood of new data from one of the closest-ever flybys of Venus.

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