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  • Exhibition on insanity epidemic

    A Leicester historian has curated a major exhibition to be held in Venice and Ferrara focusing on the impact of an epidemic that was regarded as ‘insanity’.

  • University of Leicester rated one of the best in the world

    The University of Leicester is ranked one of the top 200 universities in the world and top 25 in the UK according to the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2020.

  • New research finds singing at work reduces stress and loneliness

    New research led by Dr Catherine Steele and Joanna Foster from our Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour has revealed that belting out a tune in a choir at work can help to reduce workplace stress and feelings of social isolation.

  • Bethan wins ‘PhD Student of the Year’ in national awards

    Congratulations to Bethan Rogoyski who has been named ‘PhD Student of the Year’ in the inaugural Postgraduate Awards, organised by FindAMasters.com and FindAPhD.com.

  • University of Leicester Technician Commitment Action Plan

    Summary of the University of Leicester Technician's Commitment action plan, with a link to the PDF document.

  • New film on forced marriages and people with learning disabilities

    A documentary about what forced marriage means for adults with learning disabilities has been made involving expertise from Leicester.

  • Sluckin lectures

    The Sluckin Lecture is an annual event at the University of Leicester to commemorate Professor Wladyslaw Sluckin (1919–1985), one of the original members of the University of Leicester’s Department of Psychology and Head of Department from 1973 until his retirement in 1984.

  • Choice Research Centre (CRC)

    Find out more about the Choice Research Centre (CRC) in the School of Business at Leicester.

  • Optional Major Project International Placement: Space Exploration Development Systems (SEEDS)

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  • Research and Enterprise Division

    The Research and Enterprise Division (RED) works in partnership with colleagues in academic Departments, Colleges and professional services to provide comprehensive support for research, enterprise, impact and knowledge exchange activity.

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