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  • 2018 - 2019

    NanTroSEIZE The Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment (NanTroSEIZE) is a complex multi-year project that started in 2007 and that is still sailing expeditions along the southeast coast of Japan in 2019.

  • Women's Writing in the Midlands, 1750-1850

    This commissioned piece from the Centre for New Writing focusses on the lives and writing of the abolitionist women in the Midlands during the mid-eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century.

  • Review outlines methods to estimate life expectancy

    Five key methods have been explored by Leicester researchers to calculate life expectancy and the life years lost due to disease and illness.

  • PhD students

    Take a look at some of the PhD research currently being undertaken by postgraduate students in English at the University of Leicester.

  • About LCTU

    The Clinical Trails Unit is a partnership between the University of Leicester and the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust for the delivery of clinical trials. Discover more about our remit, academic research and core competencies.

  • Careers and Employability Service privacy notice

    Find out more about how your data is handled when using the Career Development Service at the University of Leicester.

  • Physical Geography and GIS

    Find your research degree supervisor in Physical Geography and GIS at Leicester.

  • Nomination of examiners privacy notice

    Find out more about how your data is handled if you are nominated or hired as an external examiner at the University of Leicester.

  • Our partners

    Learn more about the business and partnerships we work with as an institution.

  • University of Leicester’s new support for parents of babies born premature or requiring neonatal care awarded charter mark

    The University of Leicester has been recognised for its support of parents of premature babies and those who required neonatal care with the Employer with Heart charter mark from the charity The Smallest Things.

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