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  • Gala premiere for feature film shot on University campus

    A locally produced movie which includes a scene filmed at the University of Leicester received its premiere last Saturday at Phoenix Arts. The Wrong Floor, directed by Marc Hamill from Coalville, is an homage to 1980s straight-to-video action/horror movies.

  • Complaints procedure

    Feedback and complaints procedure for the University Library

  • University of Leicester's Sports Grounds Team win prestigious award

    Professional excellence at the University is recognised with another national award

  • Photos from the day

    Browse our image gallery to see photos of when Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited the University of Leicester.

  • Contact us

    Get in touch with the Department of Health Sciences at the University of Leicester via telephone, email or social media, or visit us in person.

  • Game Theory

    Game Theory – Emre Aytimur kOWLFkguf34 400|In this video Dr Emre Aytimur, Lecturer in Economics, explains Game Theory, and uses Lionel Messi’s penalty taking strategy as an example.

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    Find out how to get in touch with us through telephone or email, or see our address if you'd like to visit us in person. You can also join in the conversation with us on Twitter.

  • Youth, Young Adulthood and Society

    Module code: SY2012 This module will explore key debates around youth and young adulthood in social sciences, as a means to explore ideas of relationalities, spatialities and temporalities in youth research, with an emphasis on university student experiences.

  • Youth, Young Adulthood and Society

    Module code: SY2012 This module will explore key debates around youth and young adulthood in social sciences, as a means to explore ideas of relationalities, spatialities and temporalities in youth research, with an emphasis on university student experiences.

  • Youth, Young Adulthood and Society

    Module code: SY2012 This module will explore key debates around youth and young adulthood in social sciences, as a means to explore ideas of relationalities, spatialities and temporalities in youth research, with an emphasis on university student experiences.

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