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  • Get involved

    From joining the Alumni Association Standing Committee, to mentoring, to simply sharing your post-graduation story with us, there are so many ways that you can stay involved with the University and its current students.

  • Here we used to cross the river

    Laura Albertini, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Here we used to cross the river'.

  • Varsity Victory for Team Leicester Cricket

    1pm, Friday 20 May, Fischer County Ground, Grace Rd, Leicester LE2 8AD Result: ULCC 148-4 in 20 overs beat DMUCC 123-6 off 20 overs Traditionally the smallest of the showcase Varsity events, the prospect of a game under the brand new floodlights at the Fischer County Ground...

  • Scientist and innovator is Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence

    The Department of Genetics & Genome Biology is delighted to host Dr Chris Finnis who has been awarded a Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence (EiR) Fellowship in the first year of this prestigious scheme.

  • Study reveals Congo swamps as the worlds largest tropical peatland

    A vast peatland in the Congo Basin has been mapped for the first time, revealing it to be largest in the tropics.

  • Professional services staff

    Browse a list of the professional services staff currently working in Leicester Law School and see their contact details to get in touch via telephone or email.

  • Before you arrive

    If you’re an applicant who has an offer to study with us, browse our useful information to help you prepare for starting your degree.

  • Before you arrive

    Checklists for what to bring to university – your accommodation, how to register, getting to Leicester, budgeting, and starting your studies.

  • The Bulletin Leicester geology students discover LCFC earthquake

    In this episode of The Bulletin from the University of Leicester News Centre, you can hear how Leicester City are shaking up the Premier League; how a new target could help to reduce symptoms of asthma attacks and which new state-of-the-art teaching and research facility has...

  • Researcher speaks at international conference in Pakistan on effects of expanding tourism on heritage sites

    Dr Ruth Young (pictured) from our School of Archaeology and Ancient History recently spoke at the 1st International Conference on Makli, in Sindh, Pakistan on how uncontrolled tourism can cause threats to heritage sites.

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