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  • Net Zero Plus

    The University of Leicester is committed to achieving net zero.

  • Personal and Professional Development

    Module code: MN2028 In this module you will explore the issue of career planning, self-awareness and employability in competitive labour markets.  You will examine how personal values and strengths share career choices and professional identity development is emphasised.

  • Bioinorganic Chemistry

    Module code: CH4208 The field of bioorganic chemistry is the fusion of biochemistry and inorganic chemistry. It has a large number of real-world applications in areas such as medical science and environmental chemistry.

  • Research degrees

    The Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester provides excellent facilities for post-graduate research leading to a PhD. Find out more about our research interests and find a supervisor.

  • Pet Shop Boys visit the Orton collection

    Photo: Phil Fisk|Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe, aka Pet Shop Boys, recently visited the Orton Collection at the University of Leicester during a trip to the city to attend a rehearsal of Hanif Kureishi’s play My Beautiful Laundrette at Curve, for which they wrote new music.

  • Pro Bono

    The Pro Bono Society at the University of Leicester offers law students the opportunity to apply their legal knowledge in a rewarding and charitable environment to a range of projects. The students gain valuable experience while also helping the community.

  • David Bartram

    The academic profile of Dr David Bartram, Associate Professor of Sociology at University of Leicester

  • Criminal Justice Professions: Policy and Practice

    Module code: CR7145 In this module you will start to put your knowledge into practice.

  • Criminal Justice Professions: Policy and Practice

    Module code: CR7145 In this module you will start to put your knowledge into practice.

  • UCAS applications

    Applications to UK universities must be made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) for entry to full-time undergraduate degrees. All available courses from all universities are listed on the UCAS website. Find out more about how to apply.

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