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  • Leicester celebrates Chinese New Year

    The University will be celebrating Chinese New Year, and the incoming year of the dog, with an array of activities and performances this Friday 16 February. Chinese New Year marks the start of the lunar New Year.

  • Was Richard IIIs scoliosis kept a secret until his death

    Last month saw the mortal remains of King Richard III reinterred at Leicester Cathedral, more than two years after University archaeologists discovered his skeleton in a car park in August 2012.

  • Data Science (Geospatial) MSc, PGDip

    Where, when, and why do things happen? Modelling, analysing and interpreting social, economic and environmental phenomena is the core of this course, and it equips you to manipulate such data by applying the techniques of data science, spatial analysis and geographical...

  • Clearing University of Leicester makes hundreds of offers

    Clearing and Adjustment Hotline: UK Students: 0116 373 6000 International/EU Students: +44 (0)116 223 1888Confirmation: 0116 252 2222 Visit www.le.ac.uk/clearing for more information. More than 7,600 calls have been made to the University of Leicester's Clearing numbers.

  • Research funding and partners

    The EU has been an important source of funding for our research at the University of Leicester. We have seen in the past year the largest percentage increase in EU grant funding of any UK institution: up 72% to £6.7 million.

  • New MA in Creative Writing

    Posted by Jonathan Taylor in School of English Blog on April 27, 2016   The School of English now has a full Master’s (M.A.) programme in Creative Writing.

  • Molecular and Cell Biology

    Find your research degree supervisor in Molecular and Cell Biology at Leicester.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 80

    Academic Librarian.

  • Archaeological fieldschool

    ULAS offers a 2 to 4 week fieldschool placement, intended for those who are interested in gaining understanding of archaeological investigations associated with commercial development.

  • Study shows large gender imbalance in funding given for cancer research

    Male researchers receive far greater funding for cancer research than their female equivalents, suggests a study involving University of Leicester research and published in the journal BMJ Open.

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