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  • Equivalent qualifications and tests

    All our courses specify an IELTS score as the minimum English language requirement. This table shows the equivalent scores if you have taken a different test or qualification.

  • International Sales Law

    Module code: LW7150 International sales of goods constitute an enormous volume of world trade, and are responsible for the movement of goods around the world.

  • International Sales Law

    Module code: LW7150 International sales of goods constitute an enormous volume of world trade, and are responsible for the movement of goods around the world.

  • Brexit impact to be discussed at free event

    A free talk at our University will discuss the impact of Brexit on Ireland, and on UK-Ireland relations. Eminent speakers will address issues from a legal and political perspective at the event on Friday 12 May from 4-6pm.

  • International Sales Law

    Module code: LW7150 International sales of goods constitute an enormous volume of world trade, and are responsible for the movement of goods around the world.

  • Attenborough Arts Centre Presents: ‘altered’ an exhibition by Tony Heaton

    Tony Heaton: altered 24 March – 25 June 2023, Gallery 1 With the arrival of spring, Attenborough Arts Centre is proud to launch an exciting new exhibition. Come and experience altered, a major solo exhibition by British sculptor and disability rights activist, Tony Heaton OBE.

  • Winners of the Dunlop Polymer Engineering Division Prizes

    There are two separate Dunlop Prizes of £150 each, awarded for the best graduating MChem student and the best graduating BSc student from the University of Leicester's Department of Chemistry. See a list of previous winners.

  • Chemistry

    Find your research degree supervisor in Chemistry at Leicester.

  • ‘Alien weather forecast’ by Leicester scientist provides insight into distant world

    New observations of a planet surrounded by mysterious haze benefit from modelling work by a University of Leicester researcher.

  • Major step in UK contribution to space mission to study solar wind

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 23 October 2021 Space scientists from the University of Leicester have delivered a key component for a new mission to study the impact of the solar wind on Earth’s magnetic field.

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