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  • £1.7m awards announced for research spanning space and smoking

    The gap in the teeth of this medieval skull is a 'pipe notch' caused by constantly gripping a clay pipe.

  • Digital life during the lockdown

    Virtual social apps are helping us make do as best we can in lonely, desperate times.

  • We are one community: De Montfort and Leicester students pledge to protect against COVID-19

    Students from the University of Leicester and De Montfort University have pledged to help protect themselves and others in the community from COVID-19 infection.

  • Poland

    We welcome students from Poland. Find out about entry requirements, the Polish student community and other country-specific information.

  • Biomedical Engineering Research Group (BERG)

    Engineering plays a crucial role in supporting advances in healthcare technologies that will improve the quality of human health for future generations. Learn more about the staff, and the activities undertaken in the School.

  • Indigenous Peoples in Business and Human Rights Litigation – A Global Analysis

    This project explores the intersection between Indigenous Peoples’ rights and the human rights responsibilities of business enterprises.

  • Additional responsibilities of international students studying on campus

    If you are an international student you have additional responsibilities. You must: Have a valid visa. You will provide this to us at central registration at the beginning of each academic year.

  • Historical directories

    a digital collection of eighteenth and nineteenth century trade and local directories for family, local and urban historians

  • Chancellor

    Award-winning space scientist, broadcaster and author, Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock MBE, joined the University of Leicester as Chancellor on 1 March 2023.

  • Medieval Leicester

    Discover more about medieval Leicester, including the architecture which makes the city one of only a few in England which can boast important standing structures, providing continuity from the Roman period right through the Middle Ages.

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