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  • School of Business

    The University of Leicester School of Business is a vibrant, international and interdisciplinary community of over 150 academics. We are internationally renowned for our courses in accounting and finance, management, marketing and economics.

  • About Museum Studies

    Museum Studies at the University of Leicester is a place where researchers, practitioners and postgraduate students from around the world come together to think creatively and critically about museums, galleries and heritage.

  • Book on post-apartheid South Africa by Leicester academic published

    Lecturer and South Africa specialist from our University Dr James Hamill has published a new book, Africa’s Lost Leader: South Africa’s Continental Role Since Apartheid.

  • Whose Reality?

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on April 22, 2020 Although having a number of social media accounts, I seldom post on them.

  • Paul Glynn

    The academic profile of Dr Paul Glynn, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Software Glitch on Curiosity Whilst We Prepare in Leicester for Selection of Landing Sites for Next

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 15, 2018 We have been having some software problems on the Curiosity Rover.

  • Nikon microscope 3

    Find out more about the Nikon microscope 3 that is housed in the Advanced Imaging Facility.

  • Personal statements

    Personal statements: what they are, why they’re important and what to include and avoid - plus some suggestions from our admissions tutors.

  • Irish Ambassador speaks at launch of book co-edited by Leicester academic

    The Ambassador of Ireland in the United Kingdom, His Excellency Ambassador Dan Mulhall (pictured on the left), spoke at the launch of a new book co-edited by University of Leicester lecturer Dr Stephen Hopkins.

  • A new potential treatment pathway for cardiovascular disease

    A collaborative study involving scientists from the University of Leicester has shown, for the first time, that a protein expressed in a subset of immune cells contributes towards the build-up of fatty deposits in arteries, which leads to cardiovascular disease.

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