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  • Leicester academic to chair expert panel at the British Library

    Dr Emma Parker, Associate Professor of Postwar and Contemporary Literature in the University of Leicester’s Department of English, will chair a star-studded panel discussion on Joe Orton’s 1969 play What the Butler Saw at the British Library on Tuesday 23 April 2019.

  • News

    Read news from the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Leicester.

  • Student recruitment

    We are a proudly international University and we welcome students from the EU and around the world. We remain global in our outlook, internationally networked and an attractive destination for talented people.

  • Making it in the UK screen sector

    An upcoming event will explore how the UK film and screen industries including creators, funders and businesses can work towards improving inclusion and diversity.

  • Criteria for collaboration

    Criteria and queries when collaborating with Leicester Clinical Trials Unit

  • Distance Learning Events

    As a distance learning student at the School of Business you will have the opportunity to participate in the annual Leicester Masterclass - a week long residential that takes place at Brookfield.

  • CPD Neurological Injection Therapy

    A master's level 7 CPD course (30 credits) in Neurological Injection Therapy for healthcare professionals. This course will introduce the theory and practice of using Botulinum Neuro Toxin Type A, injection therapy for patients presenting with neurological dysfunction.

  • FeedSax - Feeding Anglo-Saxon England

    The University of Leicester's archaeology research collaboration with Oxford University, Feeding Anglo-Saxon England AKA Feedsax

  • Spatial Imaginaries of Jamaican Organised Crime

    Find out more about the Spatial Imaginaries of Jamaican Organised Crime workshop, held for the Dons, Yardies and Posses: Representations of Jamaican Organised Crime' project.

  • Where is the help for victims of hate?

    Improving policy and practice by leading research into what lies behind the official hate crime figures.

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