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  • Hilary Burgess

    Professor Hilary Burgess came to Leicester in 2010 from a position at the Open University, joining her husband Robert Burgess, who had been Vice-Chancellor since 1999.

  • Managing Value Creation Processes from Idea to Market

    Module code: MK7702 Success increasingly demands the nurturing of a culture which can efficiently harness value creation processes across all areas of organisational life.

  • Education and Social Justice

    Module code: SY3091 This module is about fairness and social justice in education.

  • Managing Value Creation Processes from Idea to Market

    Module code: MN7702 Success increasingly demands the nurturing of a culture which can efficiently harness value creation processes across all areas of organisational life.

  • Inspirational women

    Olive Banks - the University's first female Professor Esuantsiwa Jane Goldsmith - the Students' Union's first female President Wendy Hickling - the University's first graduate These three portraits represent the realisation of a project long...

  • Education and Social Justice

    Module code: SY3091 This module is about fairness and social justice in education.

  • Community projects

    As part of their visit to the University of Leicester, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were shown three community projects, all reflecting the close ties between the University and Leicester City FC.

  • The Square Café

    Find out more about the ‘We proudly serve’ Starbucks food outlet in the Students' Union on Leicester central campus.

  • Fingers off the button

    Fingers off the button On Thursday 5 May, Turi King, Professor of Public Engagement and Genetics, facilitated another talk in our ‘Difficult Conversations’ series where Professor Andrew Futter and guests explored the risks of the rising use of nuclear weapons, along with how...

  • Introduction to Molecular Techniques

    Module code: MB7001 Searching for novel cancer-causing genes researchers requires methods for manipulating the genetic material. For example, molecular cloning allows us to study the function of a gene and how cell behaviour is affected when that gene is altered in cancer.

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