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  • India

    We welcome students from India. Find out about entry requirements, the Indian student community and other country-specific information.

  • English Grammar in Use

    English Grammar in Use EL2013 course offered by the ELTU.

  • Book Group: Unconditional Surrender

    Posted by Barbara Cooke in Waugh and Words on February 11, 2015 The Penguin edition of Unconditional Surrender In January, a small cohort of the Book Group met to discuss the last book in Waugh’s “Sword of Honour” trilogy: Unconditional Surrender , which appeared for the...

  • Why Leicester?

    Find out how you can benefit from a geology degree at the University of Leicester.

  • Peatland protection

    Peatlands around the world are being destroyed to make way for plantation development, logging and mining.

  • Civic engagement partnership to benefit Leicestershire’s communities

    Communities across the county will benefit after Leicestershire’s Civic Universities Partnership was chosen as part of a new national programme.

  • Renowned street artist creates ghostimage of famous playwright Joe Orton in library

    A renowned street artist has spray-painted a ‘ghost image’ of playwright Joe Orton in our Library – which he hopes will encourage people to reflect on the legacy of the writer.

  • The 3Rs

    The 3Rs (replacement, refinement, reduction) are guiding principals for animal research used all around the world.

  • Vice-President of the European Commission returns to Leicester to receive honorary degree

    A former student who rose to become Prime Minister of Finland and Vice-President of the European Commission has recalled his happy time at Leicester as an Erasmus student as he returned to the campus to receive an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws.

  • Sold-out true crime themed wine tasting evening returns to Cardiff this Valentine’s Day

    Read more about the new true crime event hosted by Dr Angela Muir, Director of the Centre for Regional and Local History

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