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  • Animal welfare

    Animal welfare is of the utmost importance to the Division of Biomedical Services; from both a legal and moral standpoint. Find out more.

  • President and ViceChancellor discusses challenging situation for research funding

    President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Boyle has highlighted the UK’s low investment in science as he spoke at the Association for Research Managers and Administrators annual conference this week.

  • Room types

    From single bedrooms to one-bedroom flats, there are lots of different room types in our halls. Find out more, including information on adapted rooms for disabled students.

  • UK First as new NHS study of digital ‘smart inhalers’ for children with asthma starts in Leicester

    A new study, led by the University of Leicester, exploring the use of Smart Inhalers to prevent asthma flare-ups in children and young people has started in the city.

  • English for Medics International Spring Programme

    The English for Medics International Spring Programme is ideal for medical students and health professionals who want to improve their English for use in a hospital or medical setting.

  • KIT - Japanese Language Programme Appilcation

    Apply to the KIT, Japanese Language Programme hosted between The University of Leicester and the Kanazawa Institute of Technology.

  • Supersonic half-term break in the Department of Engineering for London pupil

    An A-Level student from Surrey spent his autumn half-term break at our University for a rewarding week of work experience in the Gas Dynamics Laboratory.

  • Open House

    Open House The difference made through working together

  • Convicts and the Sea

    Blog about the influence of naval practice on the punishment of convicts on the royal dockyard in Gibraltar in the nineteenth century.

  • Community engagement

    The University was formed by the communities of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland for the benefit of the local community and as a living memorial to honour those who made sacrifices during the Great War.

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