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  • Career Development Service shortlisted for two national awards

    Our University has been shortlisted for two national awards highlighting the pioneering work being delivered by the Career Development Service to prepare students for the competitive world of work.

  • University scholarships, bursaries and discounts

    Scholarships, bursaries and discounts available to students applying for undergraduate courses at the University of Leicester.

  • Dr Samantha Harrison

    I am a Professor in Respiratory Rehabilitation at Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK.

  • Anna Claydon

    The academic profile of Dr Anna Claydon, Associate Professor in Media and Film, College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities Director of EDI at University of Leicester

  • Gemma Hughes

    The academic profile of Dr Gemma Hughes, Associate Professor, Healthcare Management at University of Leicester

  • Malgorzata (Margaret) Grzegorczyk-Nuttall

    The academic profile of Dr Malgorzata (Margaret) Grzegorczyk-Nuttall, Lecturer in Marketing and Innovation at the University of Leicester

  • Oxford Professor to explore the mystery of Alices Adventures in Wonderland on the 150th anniversary of its publication

    On the 150th anniversary of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland award-winning biographer Professor Robert Douglas-Fairhurst examines the lure and lunacy of one of the most iconic children's stories of all time.

  • Award-winning graduate gives insights into the experiences of care leavers at university

    A former student, recognised earlier this year for his work to support care leavers, has spoken at the annual conference of the National Educational Opportunities Network this week.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 2 8 July

    Professor Rodrigo Quian Quiroga from the Centre for Systems Neuroscience has written an article for The Conversation into new research examining how the brain encodes memories.

  • Research into completers and non-completers of offending behaviour programmes could have implications for practice

    A study by Dr Emma Palmer (pictured) in the Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour has highlighted the importance of ensuring high-risk and impulsive offenders complete rehabilitation programmes and that some offenders require extra support to engage...

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