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  • Leicester professors urge NHS to tackle diabetes before its too late

    Two leading Leicester professors have urged the NHS to take action on the type 2 diabetes “ticking time bomb”.

  • Bangladesh

    We welcome students from Bangladesh. Find out about entry requirements, the Bangladeshi student community and other country-specific information.

  • Accessible accommodation

    The University of Leicester is committed to providing accommodation to suit everyone’s needs and have accessible accommodation at all our sites.

  • Dr Anvesha Singh

    Learn more about Dr Anvesha Singh, a NIRH Academic Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology.

  • Research degrees

    We are one of the UK's leading departments in Archaeology and Ancient History, and doctoral students are a vital part of our research community.

  • Leicester alumni recognised in New Year Honours 2022

    Outstanding achievements by University of Leicester alumni have been recognised in the New Year’s Honours List for 2022. Awards include recognition for a bestselling author and a Paralympic Gold-winning athlete.

  • Engage our students

    Recruitment Fairs Festival of Careers students at a careers fair Connect with top university talent, engage directly with students in sector-specific events, and enhance your brand presence on campus.

  • Code of practice concerning freedom of speech

    The University of Leicester affirms its legal duty to uphold freedom of speech within the law, ensuring open debate while promoting dignity and respect.

  • Physics & Astronomy students crack mystery of Rudolph’s red nose

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 16 December 2020 Of all Santa Claus’ reindeer, Rudolph is best known for his bright red nose.

  • The Isle of Man study

    Background to the study This University of Leicester-funded study is being carried out by Hayley Dunn under the joint supervision of Professor Mark Jobling (Department of Genetics) and Dr Simon James (School of Archaeology) as part of research leading to a PhD degree.

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