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  • Jonathan Nichols

    Dr Nichols graduated from the University of Leicester in 1997 with a first class MPhys degree in Physics with Space Science and Technology, and went on to obtain a PhD from the University of Leicester in 2004 under the supervision of Prof. S. H. W.

  • Application forms

    Learn how to fill in an effective application form.

  • Withdrawing from your studies

    Sponsored or part sponsored students If you permanently withdraw from your studies and you have received part funding for tuition fees from a third party or the University, this funding will be applied to the full academic year or normal period of registration when...

  • The baseball cap: a symbol of pathological consumption?

    Read the article The baseball cap: a symbol of pathological consumption? This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Attenborough Arts Centre’s Bob Christer presents in Berlin at international Falling Walls Engage Awards

    This November, Attenborough Arts Centre’s SENsory Atelier Programme Manager Bob Christer spent a week in Berlin representing the Atelier Labs programme as a selected winner as part of the international Falling Walls Engage Awards.

  • John Ellis Jones

    The University is saddened to learn of the death on 28 January 2023 of Mr John Ellis Jones.

  • People

    Programme leadership team Martin Tobin Programme Director and Theme 2 Lead As the first person in my family to go to university, I found Leicester Medical School to be a diverse, welcoming and caring environment.

  • Professor Mark Jobling's projects

    Browse the PhD projects offered for supervision by Professor Mark Jobling in the Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester.

  • Aubrey Newman lecture series

    Learn more about the annual Aubrey Newman lecture series, initiated in 2006 to honour Professor Aubrey Newman, founder of the Stanley Burton Centre in 1992.

  • About Arch-I-Scan

    Discover more about Arch-I-Scan Ceramic finewares are the most essential evidence for investigating the socio-cultural practices of eating and drinking across the Roman world and constitute some of the most extensive archaeological remains.

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