Search

18167 results for: ‘study studentlife profiles psychology’

  • Support for combined authority

    The vice-chancellors of Leicestershire’s three universities have written to the Government, pledging support for a combined authority.

  • Nobel Prize winner on campus

    One of the winners of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry was visiting the University of Leicester campus - on the day of the announcement of the winners was made.

  • First Principle - Schedule 3

    View the first principle of schedule 3 of the data protection principles.

  • MICRA 2024

    MICRA 2024, Meeting of Inorganic Chemists Recently Appointed, is a conference for early career researchers in Inorganic Chemistry based in the UK. The conference is held every two years. MICRA 2024 will be hosted by the University of Leicester.

  • New film reveals challenges behind lifting and conserving a Roman mosaic

    A new film produced by our University showcases how archaeologists successfully lifted and conserved a Roman mosaic found in Leicester.

  • New documentary warns of the effects of tax avoidance on national economies

    Dr Angus Cameron (pictured) from the School of Management will be featured in the upcoming documentary The Price We Pay, directed by award-winning filmmaker Harold Crooks, which makes its British premiere at the Open City Documentary Festival in London on 19 June.

  • 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.

  • Regulations governing Higher Doctorate degree programmes: Thesis examination

    .

  • Knowing where to look

    Whilst nothing of the friary remains above ground today, its site has never actually been lost, despite one early map of Leicester, the 1610 Speed map, getting its location wrong.

  • Sustainable development roadshow offers opportunities to local businesses

    The University's School of Business will host a free, public event seeking to encourage growth in local business on Tuesday 9 May.

Back to top
MENU