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  • Contact the Accommodation Team

    Questions about Undergraduate Accommodation - just get in touch with the Accommodation Team. How much does it cost? What room types are available?

  • Andrea Cooper

    The academic profile of Professor Andrea Cooper, Professor of Cellular Immunology at University of Leicester

  • The Queer Heritage and Collections Network

    The Queer Heritage and Collections Network aims to provide training, networking and peer support to people working with LGBTQ+ histories and collections.

  • Introductory Linux

    Module code: FS0062 Linux is a secure, open-source operating system that is used almost everywhere in the tech industry, from web servers and supercomputers to embedded systems in mobile phones, cars, aerospace vehicles and games consoles.

  • Introductory Linux

    Module code: FS0062 Linux is a secure, open-source operating system that is used almost everywhere in the tech industry, from web servers and supercomputers to embedded systems in mobile phones, cars, aerospace vehicles and games consoles.

  • Introductory Linux

    Module code: FS0062 Linux is a secure, open-source operating system that is used almost everywhere in the tech industry, from web servers and supercomputers to embedded systems in mobile phones, cars, aerospace vehicles and games consoles.

  • Bake off finalist examines festive favourites under the microscope

    Leicester chemistry researcher and Bake off 2023 finalist Josh Smalley visits the University of Nottingham to put his bakes under the microscope

  • Andrew Millard

    The academic profile of Dr Andrew Millard, Bacteriophage Bioinformatics at University of Leicester

  • Staff

    Browse our Psychology staff, including academic, research and professional services staff, and see their contact details.

  • Introduction to Politics

    Module code: PL1019 "With great power comes great responsibility," and there's no power quite like political power. It is a common assumption that political actors have a responsibility to act ethically, but this is often corrupted by the realities of power.

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