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  • University-led PGCE

    The University of Leicester's University-led PGCE courses have a long-established reputation for developing the kind of high quality teachers that schools value. Find out about studying the University-led PGCE in the School of Education.

  • Polish Beginners (Level 1)

    Polish course for beginners at Leicester University

  • Executive education programmes

    Professional development will reinvigorate your workforce, lead to more creative and effective working and create the right conditions for your business to succeed and grow.

  • Popular publications

    Browse the 'popular' items published by University of Leicester Archaeological Services.

  • Decolonisation: Race equality and Higher Education

    Education in the UK is often lionised as an institution that is fundamentally meritocratic. Its mantra might read: Success is achieved through hard work, commitment and determination, irrespective of who you are or where you come from.

  • Are museums ‘safe spaces for debate’? Not always…

    Posted by Robin Clarke in School of Museum Studies Blog on September 6, 2017 I keep hearing people talk about museums being ‘safe spaces for debate’, and this always makes me feel a little uncomfortable.

  • Do Managers Make Teams Successful?

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on January 26, 2017   ULSB PhD student Rasim Kurdoglu (rsk15) considers just what we can learn from Leicester City’s lack of success this season.

  • University of Leicester announced as British Science Festival 2022 principal partner

    British Science Festival-goers will be treated to some incredible events courtesy of globally renowned experts from the University of Leicester.

  • About the Institute

    For over 60 years we’ve pioneered space research at Leicester.

  • Dogs policy

    We have reverted to our original policy, operational from 1947 to 2017, of banning dogs (assistance dogs excepted) from the Botanic Garden for the following reasons: Health & safety/damage. We host over 11,000 school children per year who roam over the entire garden.

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