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  • Senate regulation 9: Regulations governing Research Degree Programmes: Supervision, supervisory meetings, and postgraduate research tutors (9.78-9.107)

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  • Long-running course receives postgraduate funding boost

    Two major funders of health and medical research across the UK are supporting a long-running course at our University with a total of seven studentships.

  • About us

    Find out more information about the college Athena Swan Award. Athena Swan |Our mission Our mission is to facilitate world-leading bench-to-bedside research in cancer prevention, early detection, and cutting edge treatments for solid tumours and haematological malignancies.

  • Student complaints contacts

    Find out about the feedback and complaints procedures and contacts according to the appropriate department or service within the University of Leicester.

  • Sarah Casewell

    Sarah is the Co-Chair for The Women’s Forum, which supports the work and careers of women at the University.

  • Access to facilities and what's included

    The University of Leicester’s on-campus facilities are available to all AIOU course delegates and postgraduate students.

  • Joanna M Bilak

    Biography relating to Early Career Researcher Joanna Bilak

  • Islamophobia and homophobia to be the focus of free public event

    Islamophobia and Homophobia are subjects to be tackled at a free public event at the University of Leicester.

  • About us

    External partners and agencies We work closely with a number of different partners, agencies and are members of security associations in order to keep our community safe, including: Leicestershire Police Leicester City Council Oadby and Wigston Council ...

  • Culture and politics of vengeance to be explored at conference

    Topics ranging from revenge porn and terrorism, to vengeance in exploitation films, will be discussed at ‘Reflections on Revenge: a conference on the culture and politics of vengeance’ on Friday 4 September 2015 at the University’s award-winning College Court Conference...

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