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  • Chinese (Mandarin)

    Study Chinese (Mandarin) courses for all levels at The University of Leicester

  • University of Leicester expert joins authors of United Nations climate change report

    Professor Valerio Lucarini from the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences is one of 664 international experts appointed by UN body the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for its Seventh Assessment Report (AR7)

  • Courses and Degrees 专业 & 学位

    The purpose of the DLI is to advance the exchange of culture, science, engineering and technology between China and the UK, promoting the development of education in both countries and facilitating academic collaboration between Dalian University of Technology and the...

  • Arrival travel support

    Free coach travel for new international students from Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Birmingham to Leicester, Booking required.

  • More oral history online

    These online exhibitions all feature oral history material and may be of interest in the classroom.

  • Stories of a Different Kind

    Stories of a Different Kind - an action research project, culminating in the performance 'Cabinet of Curiosities: How disability was kept in a box', that explores how museum collections can be used to engage audiences in debate and to tackle contemporary social issues...

  • Learning about learning outcomes: the student perspective – University of Leicester

    The Learning Outcomes Project at the University of Leicester. Learning about learning outcomes: the student perspective.

  • Tango for beginners

    Posted by Steve Rooney in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on April 5, 2018 While waiting to be admitted to the room for their first ‘Tango for beginners’ class, participants chatted about their reasons for being there.

  • Merry Christmas – University of Leicester

    Evelyn Waugh at Christmas

  • Student engagement and conduct

    Student engagement

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