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  • Students growing rocket from outer space

    Students in our Department of Physics and Astronomy have been growing rocket lettuce from seeds that have been orbiting in space.

  • Types of opportunities

    The University's Careers and Employability Service offers a wide range of resources to help graduates find their next opportunity.

  • Health Economics and Financing

    Module Code: MN7438 This module will equip you to navigate the economics and financing of healthcare by considering how healthcare resources are allocated and how decisions are made about the costs and benefits of healthcare.

  • Health Economics and Finance for Managers

    Module code: EC7438 This module will equip you to navigate the economics and financing of healthcare by considering how healthcare resources are allocated and how decisions are made about the costs and benefits of healthcare.

  • Health Economics and Financing

    Module Code: MN7438 This module will equip you to navigate the economics and financing of healthcare by considering how healthcare resources are allocated and how decisions are made about the costs and benefits of healthcare.

  • Professor Alex Mitchell cited as one of ‘the world’s most influential scientific minds’

    Professor Alex Mitchell, Honorary Professor of Psycho-oncology and Liaison Psychiatry, has been cited in a list of ‘the world’s most influential scientific minds’ by the influential Web of Science Group.

  • Personalising mesothelioma treatment

    Precision therapeutics for mesothelioma Research theme lead: Professor Dean Fennell FMedSci Mesothelioma is an incurable cancer caused by asbestos, an environmental contaminant, that can arise in the chest or the abdomen.

  • Attenborough Arboretum

    Learn more about the Attenborough Arboretum at the University of Leicester.

  • About us

    This project brings together researchers from private law and public law from the Universities of Leicester and Cape Town to investigate the origins and consequences of these divergent approaches, and to draw lessons for future legal development.

  • Cutting edge Nottingham company welcomes University of Leicester chemistry alumnus to its R&D team

    University of Leicester chemistry graduate Kale Cooke has joined a spin-out company tackling global issues associated with climate change with sustainable chemistry

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