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  • Archaeological placement

    ULAS offers a 3 to 6 month commercial fieldwork placement, intended for those who are interested in gaining knowledge surrounding all aspects of practical training in field archaeology.

  • The story behind the film

    Dr Astley Clarke’s idea for a new university became a focus for the foundation of the living memorial, which today stands as the University of Leicester.

  • Organ Protection

    Organ Protection group is part of our National Cardiac Surgery Clinical Trials Initiative

  • The mobile phone: a tool for sousveillance?

    Read the article "The mobile phone: a tool for sousveillance?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Brian Windley

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  • Flaring star could be down to young planet’s disc inferno

    New simulations led by University of Leicester offer new explanation for star’s 85-year flare. In this scenario, a young giant planet is burning up very close to its star, suggesting solar systems may have hosted many of such planets that have since ‘evaporated’

  • Student perspective of racial inclusion in medical school exams: an SSC project

    Student blog describing a research project to understand experiences of student assessment and improve racial inclusion within patient simulators

  • Approval of collaborative and partnership arrangements

    Read the code of practice for managing HE provision with others (PDF, 520kb) Key principles The University is responsible for the academic standards of all awards made in its name therefore the following principles apply: The academic standards of awards delivered...

  • Student academic experience survey

    Information you need to know The Student Academic Experience Survey is being conducted through a collaborative effort by the Business Intelligence and Reporting Team, Communications Team, and Education Services.

  • New species of Jurassic pterosaur discovered on the Isle of Skye

    Team including University of Leicester palaeontologist have studied a fossil that suggests the flying reptiles developed earlier and were more numerous than thought

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