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  • German Advanced (Level 5)

    Advanced German Course at Leicester University

  • Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body (AWERB)

    The Division of Biomedical Services licence with the Home Office ensures that each breeding, supplying and user establishment has an Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body (AWERB) in place.

  • Professional services staff

    Browse a list of the professional services staff currently working in Leicester Law School and see their contact details to get in touch via telephone or email.

  • Aldo Rona

    The academic profile of Dr Aldo Rona, Associate Professor Fluid Dynamics and Turbomachinery at University of Leicester

  • Research centres

    The School is home to three internationally-known research centres (Regional and Local History, Stanley Burton Centre and Urban History). Staff in the School are also heavily involved in two multidisciplinary research centres (American Studies and the Medieval Research Centre).

  • REACH teacher privacy notice for teachers, advisers, care workers and/or parents

    Get more information about how the data is handled for teachers and learners around the collaborative partnership of the REACH team.

  • Leicester’s role in historic Mars mission revealed 20 years on

    The history of the Beagle 2 mission to mars is recounted by the University of Leicester's Professor Mark Sims, who served as Mission Manager

  • Student Midwife clinches prestigious award

    “Inspiring” student midwife Selena Palmer has clinched a prestigious award for her efforts to help others during her time at the University of Leicester

  • Double distinction for Leicester’s ‘Mr Antarctic Volcano’ in New Year Honours

    University of Leicester volcanologist Professor John Smellie receives Polar Medal for the second time, from second monarch.

  • ‘Permissible Beauty’ – New immersive installation at Hampton Court Palace will explore changing notions of beauty through history

    Why are some forms of beauty more permissible, more highly valued, than others? A new immersive installation at Hampton Court Palace will bring past and present together to explore this question and to celebrate a new chapter of British Beauty for the 21st century.

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