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  • Expert opinions cover social mobility Martin McGuinness Chinas antiship missiles and postBrexit immigration

    Martin Perfect, Employer Relationship Manager in the University's Career Development Service, has written an article discussing initiatives to advance social mobility.

  • Student profile: Tia

    Tia is studying on the Human Geography Pathway with the ESRC Midlands Graduate School. Read more about her experiences of studying a PhD at Leicester.

  • Biomedical Engineering BEng

    Biomedical Engineering transforms healthcare through customised medical devices, prosthetics, and even organs to improve people’s lives.

  • Anna Hansell

    Information and contact details for Professor Anna Hansell, Professor of Environmental Epidemiology and Director of the Centre for Environmental Health and Sustainability.

  • Undergraduate programme specification content for Year Abroad programme variants

    Find out more about undergraduate programme specification content for Year Abroad programme variants at Leicester.

  • International Relations and History BA

    Study the historical background to the most vital issues affecting the modern world, with Leicester’s International Relations and History degree.

  • South Korea

    We welcome students from South Korea. Find out more about entry requirements for our courses and the University's South Korean student community.

  • The Historical Genetics of the Cotentin Peninsula

    Academic partners This project is being carried out by Dr Richard Jones and Dr Turi King, in partnership with Professor Pierre Bauduin.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 22 30 April

    Dr Nibedita S Ray-Bennett from the Civil Safety and Security Unit has written a piece for Think: Leicester where she discusses how a well-co-ordinated national, international and community based effort is urgently needed to facilitate the recovery and restoration phases in Nepal.

  • Im pleased that I followed my heart and studied Sociology it allowed me to learn about Britain and also to develop a global perspective

    When deciding what she was going to study in the UK, Phoebe wanted to explore something new. Originally from Hong Kong, she felt pressured to pursue a Business or Economics related degree, but ultimately decided to follow her heart and pursue her interest in Sociology.

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