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  • Welcome to our Summer Interns

    SURE summer internships 2021

  • Paul Monks

    Information and contact details for Professor Paul Monks, Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Earth Observation Science.

  • Christopher Nelson

    The academic profile of Dr Christopher Nelson, Associate Professor in Cardiovascular Genetic Epidemiology at University of Leicester

  • Historian to speak at Holocaust events

    The Holocaust and its legacy will be explored at three events in the city and county Professor Aubrey Newman, Emeritus Professor in the School of History.

  • Scientists explore the latest developments in brain research with a free event as part of Brain Awareness Day

    Our University is to host a free event which coincides with a global initiative aimed at raising awareness of neurological research. Academics will mark Brain Awareness Week 2016 for a fifth year with a programme of events on Wednesday 16 March.

  • Undergraduate courses

    American Studies degrees at the University of Leicester offer an exciting multidisciplinary approach to the study of the history, literature, politics and culture of the United States.

  • Could Pegasus really fly

    In Greek mythology, the winged horse Pegasus was ridden by the hero Bellerophon to defeat the fearsome Chimera, a beast often depicted as being part goat, part lion and part snake.

  • Partnership could see Malaysian college graduates progress to University of Leicester

    The University of Leicester has embarked on a new international partnership, by signing an agreement with a Malaysian college.

  • University-led PGCE

    The University of Leicester's University-led PGCE courses have a long-established reputation for developing the kind of high quality teachers that schools value. Find out about studying the University-led PGCE in the School of Education.

  • Lady in Lead Coffin revealed

    A mysterious lead coffin found close to the site of Richard III's hastily dug grave at the Grey Friars friary has been opened and studied by experts from the University of Leicester’s Archaeological Services (ULAS).

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