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  • Geologist to monitor effects of controlled demolition near former city council HQ

    University geologist Dr David Hawthorn will be setting up equipment near the former city council HQ to record the effects of the controlled demolition of the site planned for this weekend. Dr David Hawthorn is a seismologist in our Department of Geology.

  • Interactions, media and news

    Learn more about news, interactions and media in the Centre for Phage Research at Leicester.

  • News archive

    Browse news coverage about our iconic Engineering building at the University of Leicester.

  • Celebrating International Women’s Day 2020

    In the run-up to International Women’s Day (IWD) the University of Leicester has been celebrating with a range of events across campus, join us over the weekend for more events. Celebrated on 8 March each year, this year's IWD theme is #EachforEqual.

  • Equivalent qualifications and tests

    All our courses specify an IELTS score as the minimum English language requirement. This table shows the equivalent scores if you have taken a different test or qualification.

  • Attenborough Arts Centre Presents: ‘altered’ an exhibition by Tony Heaton

    Tony Heaton: altered 24 March – 25 June 2023, Gallery 1 With the arrival of spring, Attenborough Arts Centre is proud to launch an exciting new exhibition. Come and experience altered, a major solo exhibition by British sculptor and disability rights activist, Tony Heaton OBE.

  • Winners of the Dunlop Polymer Engineering Division Prizes

    There are two separate Dunlop Prizes of £150 each, awarded for the best graduating MChem student and the best graduating BSc student from the University of Leicester's Department of Chemistry. See a list of previous winners.

  • Playing Prometheus: some reflections from Australia

    Blog on Australia Convict heritage sites and archives

  • Pioneering vascular research receives major boost from the British Heart Foundation

    The British Heart Foundation has awarded nearly £900,000 to a University of Leicester professor to continue his pioneering heart valve research.

  • Using smart bombs to kill old cells

    A new nanotechnology developed at the University of Leicester could lead to people living longer.

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