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  • Expert comment UK Government must end uncertainty for Gibraltars people after Brexit

    University of Leicester academic, Dr Chris Grocott, has called on the Government to provide certainty on their plans for Gibraltar following Brexit.

  • Brexit talk inaugurates new School of Business lecture series

    A prestigious new lecture series will be inaugurated at the University with a focus on the financial implications of Brexit. The new Dean’s Lecture Series in our School of Business will be given on Tuesday 22 November by a senior executive of the European Central Bank (ECB).

  • Macroeconomics

    Module code: EC1001 Macroeconomics is the branch of economics that is involved in large scale economic factors that are involved in economic growth.

  • Macroeconomics

    Module code: EC1001 Macroeconomics is the branch of economics that is involved in large scale economic factors that are involved in economic growth.

  • Additional tickets available for David Attenborough lecture

    Due to unprecedented demand for tickets for Sir David Attenborough’s lecture ‘Beauty in Nature’ on Thursday 28 January, the venue for the event has been changed to De Montfort Hall which offers increased capacity.

  • Engineering student shortlisted for prestigious awards

    Oishi Deb (pictured) has been nominated in the ‘Power Systems’ category, which is sponsored by Rolls-Royce.

  • Centre for Hate Studies secures record grant for student harassment research

    A major study that will examine harassment against university students in England has secured a record amount of funding for the University of Leicester’s College of Social Science, Arts and Humanities.

  • Senate regulation 6: Regulations governing taught postgraduate programmes of study: Previous version

    Read senate regulation 6: Regulations governing taught postgraduate programmes of study (pre-2025/26).

  • About progression and award decisions

    The rules regarding progression and award decisions are defined in the University's regulations. It is not possible to bypass these regulations, even if your appeal is successful. The framework for the assessment and award of students is set out in Senate Regulations.

  • Scarman lectures

    Since 2008, Criminology at the University of Leicester has invited high profile guest speakers to deliver papers on current issues in criminology, criminal justice, policing and community safety.

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