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  • Chemistry Project Part 2

    Module code: CH4262 During part 1 of your Chemistry project, you will be completing a high-quality and original research project. In Part 2, you will get the chance to communicate your pioneering research to a wider audience by producing a project report.

  • The Making of Modern British Politics, 1906-2007

    Module code: HS2356  Module Outline This module will explore the evolution of British politics from New Liberalism to New Labour.

  • Latest Professorial Inaugural Lectures explore cardiovascular research

    Academics from the University's Department of Cardiovascular Sciences will discuss their research in the latest Professorial Inaugural Lectures taking place on Tuesday 2 May.

  • ULSB Hub

    Find out more about the Delicious food outlet in the Students' Union on Leicester central campus.

  • Contact us

    Browse our contact details to get in touch with us via email, telephone or social media. You can also see the University map to find us in person.

  • Project connecting digitally catalogued collections in UK museums receives three years’ funding worth £800,000

    Joint venture between the University of Leicester, Art UK and Collections Trust supported by Arts and Humanities Research Council aims to ultimately collect data for 100 million object records

  • National Centre for Earth Observation awarded renewed investment in national research capabilities

    £8.6 million has been awarded to the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), hosted by the University of Leicester

  • The census form

    Read the article "The census form" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester mini workshop, July 2018

    We held a mini-workshop for the minimal surfaces project at the University of Leicester in July 2018.

  • Ancient climate change solves mystery of vanished South African lakes

    Arid regions of South Africa were once home to lakes, a University of Leicester-led study has confirmed. Scientists have used modelling to determine the climate and ecology at the time.

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