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  • The Stansted 15 in conversation at Leicester

    Join two members of the Stansted 15 for a round table discussion about the rights of asylum seekers and migrants.

  • How to find us

    See how to visit the Garden and Arboretum by public transport and car.

  • Career opportunities

    A degree in Film Studies from the University of Leicester will be your first step to career success. Find out more about what you can do with your degree.

  • A day in the life of an animal technician

    Read more about what a day is like for an animal technician in our DBS facility at Leicester.

  • Mark Rudkin

    It is with great sadness that we have to report to colleagues across the institution that Mark Rudkin, a member of our Security team, passed away unexpectedly last week whilst at home. Mark was a Security Patrol Officer who had worked at the University since September 2012.

  • Leicesters Hospitals signs Memorandum of Understanding with China

    Leicester’s Hospitals has entered into an important Memorandum of Understanding with the Nantong University Affiliated Hospital, China. The agreement intends to promote cooperation in medical research, training and education between the two institutions.

  • Free public open day at Bradgate Park

    Members of the public are invited to learn about the latest archaeological discoveries being made by the University of Leicester’s Archaeology Fieldschool at Bradgate Park in Leicestershire, during a FREE family Open Day on Sunday 2 July between 11.00am – 4.00pm.

  • Leicester welcomes over 1500 school students on campus

    Over 1,500 students arrived on campus to experience a taste of university life as part of the Schools’ Taster Conference which took place on Thursday 29 June.

  • Botanic Garden in national finals of Britain in Bloom

    Our Botanic Garden is to take pride of place in the prestigious national Britain in Bloom finals. On Wednesday 2 August, Oadby & Wigston borough will be representing the East Midlands region in the Britain in Bloom competition.

  • Expert opinions cover helping children born prematurely bingewatching the Earths climate history and gentrification

    Researchers funded by Action Medical Research are designing a tool to help children who were born prematurely with maths skills – and, as Dr Sarah Clayton from the Department of Health Sciences explains, they are looking for children, young adults and teachers to take part.

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