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  • Developmental genetics for higher education

    If you're studying towards a degree, we've got useful academic content on developmental genetics, supplied by the genetics department at The University of Leicester.

  • Black Lives Matter

    Academics in the Centre for American Studies have put together a list of resources for anyone interested in learning more about the Black Lives Matter movement.

  • Dissemination

    We will be communicating about the research we’re doing in several formats, including symposia, seminars and public engagement.

  • University of Leicester-led training centre to fuse AI into metals industry

    New £18 million Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Digital Transformation of Metals Industry (DigitalMetal) funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), who announced £7m funding today, five partner universities (Birmingham,...

  • Leicester experts to feature at national Festival of Social Science

    University of Leicester researchers will showcase the real-world impact of their work at the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)’s Festival of Social Science in November.

  • Holding archives in the Archives and Special Collections

    Get more information on the privacy notices in place regarding holding archives in Archives and Special Collections in the library.

  • Privacy notice for Archives and Special Collections

    privacy notice for the University of Leicester Archive collections

  • Openness in animal research among UK’s best

    The University of Leicester has once again been named as one of the UK’s ‘Leaders in Openness’ by national body Understanding Animal Research.

  • Research grant applications and awards process privacy notice

    Learn more about how your data is handled relating to research grant applications and award management at Leicester.

  • The Grey Friars – a brief history

    The history of the Grey Friars site from its beginnings in 1224 to the thing it is best known for - Richard III’s burial in the church choir in 1485.

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