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  • Postgraduate researchers win prestigious policy internships

    Two Leicester postgraduate researchers have been selected for prestigious internships that will see them assist with briefings to Parliament on science policy issues.

  • Sanctuary pre-applicants, applicants, students and alumni privacy notice

    Please also read the University’s main pre-applicant student notice. Information you need to know The Sanctuary Seekers’ Unit is part of the University of Leicester, who are the Data Controller for the information collected.

  • Policy and practice

    We have a wide range of collaborations and contacts with local, national and international leaders in the field.

  • Accessible accommodation

    The University of Leicester is committed to providing accommodation to suit everyone’s needs and have accessible accommodation at all our sites.

  • Crime and Punishment in African American History

    Module code: HS3662 Module Outline This module examines African American crime and punishment from the era of slavery to the present.

  • Crime and Punishment in African American History

    Module code: HS3662 Module Outline This module examines African American crime and punishment from the era of slavery to the present.

  • Crime and Punishment in African American History

    Module code: HS3662 Module Outline This module examines African American crime and punishment from the era of slavery to the present.

  • University wins award for training in breast feeding

    The University of Leicester has been awarded the prestigious Baby Friendly Award (BFI) from UNICEF in recognition of the high levels of breastfeeding training given to Midwifery students

  • My Year in Industry helped me decide on my future career and land my dream graduate role

    A graduating student realised her dream career thanks to her Year in Industry placement, which helped her to secure a competitive graduate scheme with eminent London auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).

  • The miniature car created by a group of students that could change the future of driverless cars

    A group of final year Engineering students, supervised by Dr Alistair McEwan, have developed a miniature autonomous drive-by-wire vehicle which will provide knowledge that could speed up the development of driverless cars.

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