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  • Return to accommodation

    If you’re staying in halls or even in private accommodation, you can apply to stay in University-managed accommodation next year as a returning student.

  • Molecules in processed foods could unlock key to healthier diets

    Our favourite foods could be made healthier thanks to a new technique developed by researchers from the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences which has identified harmful bacterial molecules in certain processed foods such as burgers and ready meals.

  • Equality and diversity

    We are committed to equality of opportunity for all current and prospective students and staff.

  • Healthcare Innovation Policy and Management

    Leads: Professor Gregory Maniatopoulos and Dr Gemma Hughes The Healthcare Innovation, Policy and Management (HIPM) research group aims to bring together academics, doctoral researchers, and professionals with an interest in healthcare innovation, public policy and...

  • News and events

    Find out about news and events for the ALARM project at Leicester.

  • Comparative Public Opinion

    Module code: PL3148 This module explores the main theories, concepts and methods found in the academic study public opinion.

  • Mental Disorder, Justice and Crime

    Module code: CR7137 On this module you will consider and explore the debate and issues surrounding the relationship between mental disorders and criminal behaviour.

  • Centre for Environmental Health and Sustainability

    Centre for Environmental Health and Sustainability (CEHS) is a University of Leicester initiative to develop new areas of research that build on existing work in the environment, health and sustainability.

  • Bodies, 1850-1918

    Module code: EN7912 This interdisciplinary module will introduce you to the ways in which the Victorians and Edwardians thought about the body.

  • Bodies, 1850-1918

    Module code: EN7924 This interdisciplinary module will introduce you to the ways in which the Victorians and Edwardians thought about the body.

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