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  • Placements

    Students in the Department of Informatics at the University of Leicester can undertake industry placements as part of their degree. If you are a business looking for candidates, find out how we can work with you.

  • Applying for a PGCE at Leicester

    The PGCE is a very demanding course and we are looking for applicants with a wide range of skills, knowledge, experience and aptitude. Find out more about the process of applying to train for your PGCE with us.

  • The Leicester and Leicestershire SCITT

    Leicester and Leicestershire SCITT is a well-established organisation offering both School Direct and School Centred routes to a PGCE, awarded by the University of Leicester.

  • Application process

    Thinking about applying for a postgraduate research degree at the University of Leicester? Read our guide to the application process, with tips and advice on how to write and submit your proposal.

  • How to find us

    See how to visit the Garden and Arboretum by public transport and car.

  • Career opportunities

    A degree in Film Studies from the University of Leicester will be your first step to career success. Find out more about what you can do with your degree.

  • A day in the life of an animal technician

    Read more about what a day is like for an animal technician in our DBS facility at Leicester.

  • Being humane

    Humane responses to the ‘migration crisis’ are to be explored at an event organised by a Leicester academic and taking place at Leicester Cathedral.

  • Botanic Garden in national finals of Britain in Bloom

    Our Botanic Garden is to take pride of place in the prestigious national Britain in Bloom finals. On Wednesday 2 August, Oadby & Wigston borough will be representing the East Midlands region in the Britain in Bloom competition.

  • Expert opinions cover helping children born prematurely bingewatching the Earths climate history and gentrification

    Researchers funded by Action Medical Research are designing a tool to help children who were born prematurely with maths skills – and, as Dr Sarah Clayton from the Department of Health Sciences explains, they are looking for children, young adults and teachers to take part.

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