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  • Leicestershire County Council safeguarding contacts

    First response children’s duty 24/7 Telephone referrals – Priority 1 (requires same day response) +44 (0)116 305 0005 (including out of hours service) Online referral forms (Social Care and ‘Request for Services’ forms) Multi-Agency Referral Form for Early...

  • An Academic Career – the ambition of every postgraduate researcher?

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on April 16, 2015 So you are doing a PhD?  Why?  In career management terms we find that PhD researchers can be categorosed in one of four ways, in terms of their reasons for doing a PhD.  These are: 1.

  • University hopes to attract graduate employers to campus with free services

    University of Leicester has launched an employer service to help put businesses in touch with its talented students and graduates. The University hopes to boost campus-led recruitment after a move by graduate employers to fully online recruitment during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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    contact details for Library staff and service areas

  • Contact us

    Find out how to get in touch with the Hopkinson Group at the University of Leicester.

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    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.

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    If you have any queries regarding transnational education or recruitment partnerships, please contact the Global Partnerships team at partnerships@leicester.ac.uk.

  • University shines a light on careers in the mental health sector

    A Leicester scheme encouraging young people to consider a career in the mental health sector is celebrating its achievements this weekend

  • Medical schools help tackle class ceiling on professional careers

    Medical schools can help more young people from disadvantaged backgrounds break through a 'class ceiling' to the professions highlighted in a new report.

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