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  • Millions of people are reading opinion pieces written by Leicester researchers

    Millions of people are reading opinion pieces authored by Leicester academics.

  • Expert opinions cover stolen treasure sugar refugees the EU and market crashes

    Professor Martin Parker from the School of Management has written an article for The Conversation discussing the origin of the national institute, the Bank of England.

  • Obituary: Vikki Orvice

    Vikki Orvice| The University is saddened to hear that alumna Vikki Orvice has passed away at the age of 56. Vikki studied a BA English and graduated in 1984.

  • International Women's Day 2019 Best Practice Winners

    International Women's Day iAu-ozWbX6s|The University has been recognised by the official International Women’s Day campaign for our Leicester’s Wall of Women activity during International Women’s Day 2019.

  • Centre offers organisations a route to sustainable success

    The University of Leicester has assembled a team of experts devoted to helping organisations become more sustainable.

  • Goal 1: No Poverty

    The first Sustainable Development Goal is to end poverty in all its forms everywhere.

  • Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

    The sixth Sustainable Development Goal is to ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.

  • PGCE applications

    Information on how to apply for a PGCE or School Direct PGCE course through UCAS Teacher Training, including guidance on when to apply.

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    Academic Year 2024-2025 2 October 2024 (PDF, 182kb) 12 February 2025 11 June 2025 Academic Year 2023-2024 4 October 2023 (PDF, 198kb) 14 February 2024 (PDF, 219kb) 24 June 2024 (PDF, 224kb) Academic Year 2022-2023 5 October 2022 (Word,...

  • Project examining poverty throughout England and Wales in Victorian times awarded over 800000

    The National Archives and our University have been awarded a grant of £820,000 by the Arts and Humanities Research Council to undertake a three year research project examining poverty across England and Wales in Victorian times.

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