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  • Research explores women who produce and consume mm erotica and visual pornography

    The majority of women who like gay male pornography and erotica imagine themselves as men during their sexual fantasies, new research has found.

  • BBCs Countryfile comes to University of Leicester

    The BBC’s programme dedicated to rural and agriculture issues, Countryfile, will be making a visit to the University of Leicester this week.

  • How trees improve urban air quality

    The air that we breathe is full of particles. It can’t be avoided. City or village, farmland or beach, there will be some trace of dust, soot, pollen, smoke or even liquid particles like sea-spray.

  • Funding

    Learn about funding opportunities for students interested in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Professor Stephen Gordon

    Find out more about Professor Stephen Gordon, alumnus of the University of Leicester Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation. He is Associate Professor in the Veterinary Sciences Centre at University College, Dublin.

  • How to apply

    Applications are made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) for entry to full-time undergraduate degrees. Learn about when and how to apply.

  • Managing International Marketing Communications, Brands and Relationships

    Module code: MN7704 This module provides an in-depth engagement with a wide range of current marketing concepts, issues and challenges.

  • Power at Work

    Module code: MN3111 Many cliches come to mind when we think of power: "Power corrupts", "knowledge is power", "with great power, comes great responsibility".

  • Introductory Forensic Science 1

    Module code: CH1208 Over 6 million crimes took place in the UK in the year up to June 2018 (excluding fraud and cyber-crime). The diversity, complexity and nature of these crimes present huge technical and societal challenges.

  • New exhibit to reveal latest research on Richard IIIs DNA and ancestry

    A new exhibit at the Science Museum in London has revealed the latest scientific discoveries about the life, death and DNA of King Richard III.

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