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  • College Court win team award at miaList 2018

    College Court staff showing off their award 2000|Conference Centre and Hotel is awarded 'Best Team' in the Academic and Independent sector at the MIA Awards On Friday 2nd November individuals and teams from all areas of the meetings, hospitality and events industry...

  • Library and Learning Services

    In the library, we support the research, teaching and learning activities of our students and staff. Find out about the David Wilson Library, archives and special collections, and more.

  • Privacy notice

    Read our privacy notice at The United Kingdom Aneurysm Growth Study

  • Stephen Dunne

    Lecturer in Social Theory and Consumption

  • Press

    Explore the press releases and media coverage on the Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project with the University of Leicester.

  • TIMMS: Improving outcomes for babies and children

    Explore the research projects being carried out by the TIMMS group at the University of Leicester.

  • Buried ‘without any pompe or solemne funeral…’

    After the battle, Richard’s corpse was returned to Leicester, accompanied by Henry Tudor and the victorious Lancastrian army. By all accounts, Richard’s body was not treated well after the battle.

  • Leicester starts initiative with Apollo to transform global healthcare

    University of Leicester signs Memorandum of Understanding with one the world’s largest integrated healthcare service providers, The Apollo Hospitals Group

  • Worlds collide: University of Leicester experts to help upgrade Large Hadron Collider experiment

    Expertise from Leicester in particle detectors to contribute to next upgrade to the Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment, thought to be the first time Leicester scientists are working directly on instrumentation for the world’s largest particle accelerator

  • Stories of a Different Kind

    Stories of a Different Kind was developed to engage the public in a reassessment of widely held assumptions surrounding disability.

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