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  • What does the election result mean for the future of British politics?

    Tor Clark Associate Professor in Journalism dissects the general election results.

  • The key to Leicester’s economic future: First phase of Space Park Leicester is completed

    Grant Bourhill, Chief Executive of Space Park Leicester, said: “The global space sector is expanding significantly, with some forecasts predicting a $1 trillion industry by 2040.

  • Professor Richard Ambrosi appointed new Space Park Leicester Executive Director

    Space Park Leicester is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Richard Ambrosi as its new Executive Director.

  • Leicester team secures funding for research collaboration to improve patient safety

    A team involving University of Leicester researchers is one of just six to be awarded a share of £25 million.

  • Undergraduate courses

    Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester has one of the best staff-student ratios in the UK, a wide range of module choice, and the opportunity to be taught by academics who are passionately engaged in advancing their fields.

  • Thomas Swann

    PhD student in the School of Management at the University of Leicester working on anarchist and autonomist theories of organisation and social media.

  • 2023

    His Honour David Brunning, member of Council and Court Graham Benskin, former Senior Botanic Gardener David Johnson, Honorary Fellow in History and former Dean of Arts Emeritus Professor Ron Whittam, former Dean of the Faculty of Science Roy O Davies,...

  • Corpus Linguistics

    Module code: ED7023 In this module you will investigate issues relating to lexis (vocabulary) using the methods of corpus linguistics.

  • Mineral Exploration, Economics and Sustainability

    Module code: GL3109 The exploration for - and assessment of - new mineral resources is a complex process.

  • Research shows pollution dispersion in cities is improved by trees

    Trees in cities throughout the UK could be significantly improving the quality of the air we breathe by decreasing pollution levels for pedestrians, researchers Department of Physics and Astronomy have suggested in a new study.

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