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  • Ukrainian students find sanctuary at University of Leicester

    Four Ukrainian students have travelled one-and-a-half thousand miles to find sanctuary – and continue their studies – at the University of Leicester.

  • I will always have a place in my heart for Leicester its academic influence and personal impact on how much I now believe in myself

    When it comes to making the most of your opportunities as a student, Eleanor Ferguson has done just that. This week, Eleanor will be graduating with a BA in History, but a degree isn’t the only thing that she will be taking away from her time at Leicester.

  • Locations

    The Advanced Imaging Facility is spread over a few different locations on University campus. See where you can find our equipment.

  • Researchers call for armchair astronomers to help find unknown hidden worlds

    Astronomers have launched a new online initiative, calling for volunteers to come forward and help to search for planets beyond our Solar System.

  • Major £1.7m funding to clean up Philippines mineral extraction

    Leicester researchers have been awarded part of a £1.7 million grant for their work in reducing the environmental impact of mineral extraction in the Philippines.

  • Mid-season World Cup should mean less, not more injuries for international stars

    Physiotherapy Lecturer, Dr Seth O’Neill, explains why there might be less World Cup injuries than usual.

  • International scholarships

    Browse scholarships for international students, including our Leicester scholarships as well as scholarships through external providers.

  • History MRes

    This is for you if... you want to develop advanced skills in historical research methods and apply these to an extended piece of independent research.

  • British Sign Language (BSL)

    Browse the range of BSL courses at the University of Leicester

  • Latest insights into Saturn's weird magnetic field only make things weirder

    Leicester space scientists, who have been involved in the Cassini mission for decades, discuss the ‘gold mine’ of information the mission has revealed about the ringed planet and their personal connections to the project

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