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  • Students Union launches new resource on How to Adult

    An online resource designed to help students learn ‘How to Adult’ has been launched by our Students’ Union.

  • Return to accommodation

    If you’re staying in halls or even in private accommodation, you can apply to stay in University-managed accommodation next year as a returning student.

  • Entrepreneurship

    Empowering SMEs: Our research tackles productivity, governance and finance to boost sustainable growth, innovation and green transition leadership.

  • University contributes to major report on international research mobility

    Dr Maggy Heintz (pictured), Research and Business Development Manager (Science and Engineering) at our University, has contributed to a major Royal Society report on international research mobility.

  • Former Leicester astronomers recall how they discovered the source of the dazzling Geminids meteor shower

    The beautiful Geminids meteor shower is due to light up the heavens this weekend, but the source of the enigmatic cosmic display had eluded stargazers for more than 120 years.

  • Leicester researchers nominated for prestigious health science award

    University researchers from the Children’s long term ventilation team at Leicester’s Hospitals have been nominated for a prestigious East Midlands Academic Health Science Network award.

  • Celebrating graduation photos videos and more online

    University of Leicester graduates have been celebrating their achievements at our degree ceremonies at De Montfort Hall this week. Our photographers and multimedia team have been capturing the ceremonies and attendees all through the week.

  • Expert opinions cover museums MEPs Donald Trump and learning gain

    Robin Clarke from the School of Museum Studies has written a staff blog discussing how museums can challenge pervasive media and stand up for the marginalised and less fortunate.

  • Research shows women who feel more at risk of crime also prefer physically dominant partners

    Women who prefer physically formidable and dominant mates (PPFDM) tend to feel more at risk of crime regardless of the situation or risk factors present, according to researchers from the Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour.

  • Study suggests ancient communities resisted farming practices

    Research involving Leicester researchers has uncovered new evidence of lifestyles thousands of years ago.

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