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  • The Jo Williams Placement Clinic privacy notice

    Read the privacy notice for the Jo Williams Placement Clinic at the University of Leicester.

  • Researchers make spectacular discovery of how learning takes place and memories are formed

    Brain scientists in the UK and US have collaborated to make ‘a spectacular discovery’ - for the first time in human studies - of how memories are formed and new learning takes place.

  • Academics respond to Theresa Mays appointment as Prime Minister

    Academics from across our University have commented on Theresa May's appointment as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party, following David Cameron's resignation from the position.

  • Modelling reveals new insight into the electrical conductivity of ionic liquids

    A collaborative investigation has revealed new insight into how room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) conduct electricity, which may have a great potential impact for the future of energy storage.

  • Cutting edge Nottingham company welcomes University of Leicester chemistry alumnus to its R&D team

    University of Leicester chemistry graduate Kale Cooke has joined a spin-out company tackling global issues associated with climate change with sustainable chemistry

  • Events

    Find out more about the upcoming and past events organised by the Covid in Cartoons team

  • Guest tickets and information

    Find out how to book guest tickets for graduation ceremonies. Browse graduation travel and parking information.

  • Doctoral research thats worlds apart

    From one of the solar system’s largest planets to the finest of powders, the breadth of postgraduate research at Leicester will be on show on Tuesday 20 March, when two PhD graduates will deliver public talks on their respective specialist areas.

  • Research aims to improve reading for older people

    A University of Leicester project examining how the effects of ageing impact on our ability to read has received £200K funding

  • Trial success for less invasive life-saving cardiac procedure

    A nationwide study led by Leicester academics has shown that a less invasive procedure to treat a common heart problem is just as effective as open-heart surgery.

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