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  • Renaissance Literature from Utopia to Paradise Lost

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  • Renaissance Literature from Utopia to Paradise Lost

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  • Finance, Governance and Enterprise

    Examples of our publications 2023 2022 2021 Our working papers Student Research Internships The CFGE offers research opportunities for ULSB students.  These research internships are based on voluntary work with individual members of staff.

  • Lord Richard Attenborough

    Lord Richard Attenborough has a longstanding connection with the University, opening our Attenborough Arts Centre in 1997 and receiving and Honorary Distinguished Fellowship in 2006.

  • Dr Tony Fletcher

    HPRU Science Projects Lead I lead on the coordination of the Science Projects in the HPRU, and the project on Water and Health.

  • GSC Principal's Award

    This scholarship is for international (non-EU) students who have completed a foundation pathway at the Leicester Global Study Centre and are beginning a full-time, campus-based, undergraduate degree at the University of Leicester in September 2021.

  • Scientists discover strange nude fossil creature from half a billion years ago

    Scientists from our School of Geography, Geology and the Environment have discovered the fossil of an unusual large-bodied ‘nude’ sea-creature from half a billion years ago.

  • Funding programme launched by Childrens cancer charity based at Leicester

    A national childhood cancer charity based at our University is launching a new funding programme for research into rare and under-funded cancers affecting children – including the UK’s only dedicated fund to support research into the health of cancer survivors.

  • Presenting at a national conference.

    Amardeep Sidki reflects of his first experience of presenting at a national conference.

  • Researchers suggest targeting freshers could halt spread of meningitis

    A campaign targeted at students arriving at university for the first time could hold the key to reducing the spread of meningitis and septicaemia, say researchers at the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham.

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