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  • About

    Learn more about the Department of Engineering at the University of Leicester - our history and our world-famous Grade II* listed Engineering Building.

  • Activities and events

    Find out about past events and future events for the Wordsworth 2020 AHRC funded project for English research at Leicester.

  • Leicester International Institute, Dalian University of Technology

    The Department of Chemistry is proud to be one of the first departments at Leicester to participate in this exciting new venture between the University of Leicester and Dalian University of Technology.

  • Chemistry Project Part 2

    Module code: CH4262 During part 1 of your Chemistry project, you will be completing a high-quality and original research project. In Part 2, you will get the chance to communicate your pioneering research to a wider audience by producing a project report.

  • Chemistry Project Part 2

    Module code: CH4262 During part 1 of your Chemistry project, you will be completing a high-quality and original research project. In Part 2, you will get the chance to communicate your pioneering research to a wider audience by producing a project report.

  • About us

    The United Kingdom Aneurysm Growth Study (UKAGS) - Study Information

  • Digital Arts Lab

    Module code: CO1110 The module has four components: digital arts practice; seminar series; tutorial programme; guided independent study. You will work on digital arts projects, either individually or in groups, that provides experience in a real-world context.

  • Menopause Policy highlighted on BBC Sunday Politics

    Menopause research that helped to shape a government report, and led to Leicester becoming the first UK University with a menopause policy, will be the subject of discussion during an upcoming episode of BBC Sunday Politics East Midlands.

  • Grantham, Lincolnshire

    Listen to speakers from Grantham, Lincolnshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

  • Governments more likely to be responsive when strong public opposition is voiced

    Governments often ignore public opposition to their policies but they are far less likely to do so when public opinion is strongly and consistently expressed through surveys and on the streets, says a University of Leicester Politics expert.

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