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    We welcome students from Sweden. Find out about entry requirements, the Swedish student community and other country-specific information.

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    We welcome students from the Netherlands. Find out about entry requirements, the Dutch student community and other country-specific information.

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    We welcome students from Germany. Find out about entry requirements, the German student community and other country-specific information.

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    We welcome students from France. Find out about entry requirements, the French student community and other country-specific information.

  • Archaeological fieldschool

    ULAS offers a 2 to 4 week fieldschool placement, intended for those who are interested in gaining understanding of archaeological investigations associated with commercial development.

  • Born just a few weeks early: Does it matter?

    17 November 2023, 5.00pm-6.00pm George Davies Centre, University of Leicester An event to mark World Prematurity Day 2023  This event is for all students, staff, professionals - everyone welcome (and in particular those affected by prematurity).

  • Facilities

    We have a range of facilities to support our students and researchers in the George Porter Building and neighbouring Materials Centre in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Leicester.

  • Sir David Samworth

    The University has learned, with regret, of the death of local businessman Sir David Samworth, Honorary Graduate and generous donor. Born in Birmingham, David Samworth was educated at Uppingham School in Rutland.

  • Parties and Politics in Britain, 1914-1974

    Module code: HS3625 Module Outline British politics went through major changes during the two World Wars and in the decades after them.

  • Bizarre new fossils shed light on ancient plankton

    Microfossils discovered by University of Leicester scientist date back half a billion years. Resembling modern-day algae, they provide insight into early life in our oceans.

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