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  • Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory

    The Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory data centre is hosted at the University of Leicester, and was initially designed to follow up Gamma-Ray bursts.

  • Widespread prehistoric volcanic activity across Mongolia and China linked to a common cause

    Research by a Leicester-led team of geologists has uncovered new evidence for the causes of widespread volcanic activity in eastern Asia 100 million years ago.

  • Career opportunities

    There are numerous careers for students who come to university to study for a degree in history. History and joint degree graduates of the University of Leicester are highly skilled and readily employable. Find out more about our graduate destinations and skills gained.

  • Leicester ranked in UK top five for entrepreneurial activity

    Leicester is ranked among the top five cities in the UK for MBA entrepreneurs. Instant Offices has produced a ranking of the ten best cities for MBA entrepreneurs in which Leicester is placed fourth.

  • Access rates and conditions

    An outline to the charges and availability of the facilities in the Advanced Microscopy college.

  • UWI and UL Summer School Application form

    Please note the personal data provided in this application form will be processed according EU regulation GDPR 2016/679 and Data Protection Act 2018. Please refer to our privacy notice below for further information.

  • Insurance

    This summarises the insurance cover held by the University of Leicester.

  • Fabrizio Ortu

    The academic profile of Dr Fabrizio Ortu, Associate Professor in Chemistry at University of Leicester

  • Teaching and learning

    Find out about teaching and learning as a postgraduate student, including information on Blackboard (our virtual learning environment), other facilities and learning support.

  • Steven Bull

    The academic profile of Professor Steven Bull, Head of School of Chemistry at University of Leicester

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