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    To officially become a University of Leicester student, you first need to complete your registration.

  • Document Supply

    Make a request for books and journals that cannot be found in the Library or are not provided by or subscribed to. search beyond the library, can't find it, cannot find it, inter library loan, document supply copyright declaration

  • University of Leicester archives

    History of the University of Leicester and the university archives collection, how to explore, use, search and access the archives.

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    Queries and assistance Academic appeals Education Quality, Enhancement and Development (EQED) can give you advice about the academic appeals procedure. Contact EQED on appeals@le.ac.uk or +44 (0)116 252 2250.

  • Dr Gijs Rommelse

    Dr Gijs Rommelse is Head of History at the Haarlemmermeer Lyceum in Hoofddorp (the Netherlands). He specialises in seventeenth and eighteenth century political and military cultures.

  • Mapping the change phase 2

    Mapping the Change was conceived by Hackney Museum to map the huge changes taking place because of the Olympics and Paralympics and contribute to the Cultural Olympiad.

  • New Walk Museum vision

    This project set out to re-think the role of New Walk Museum and to identify a set of core values to inform future developments at the Museum.

  • Growth Accelerator for Social Entrepreneurs

    Next steps Register for the Growth Accelerator programme Email ulsb.business@le.ac.

  • New app launched to support estimated 175,000 people in the UK with Lynch Syndrome

    A new app has been launched with the help of the University of Leicester, to help people living with Lynch Syndrome to monitor and manage their condition, alongside their treating clinicians

  • University is seeking new talent to help with its ground-breaking lifestyle and health work

    “Physical activity has the power to transform lives,” that’s the message from University of Leicester experts on National Fitness Day.

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