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  • Free online course to tackle ethically unsound research

    A free online course offered by our University and aimed at aspiring academics hopes to help tackle issues surrounding ethically unsound research.

  • Leicester congratulates Japanese Princess and alumna on her engagement

    The University has publicly congratulated Her Imperial Highness Princess Mako of Akishino upon the announcement of her engagement.

  • Leicester PhD graduates debut novel among most anticipated books of 2017

    Leicester PhD graduate Dr Sabyn Javeri’s debut novel, Nobody Killed Her, has been included as one of the Huffington Post India’s most anticipated books of 2017.

  • Law school Canadian applications privacy notice

    Find out more about how your data is handed as an applicant of the Canadian Law School course at Leicester.

  • Academic year: 2011-2012

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2011-2012.

  • Japanese Princess attends graduation ceremony

    Our University is delighted to announce that Princess Mako of Akishino is returning to Leicester in order to be awarded her postgraduate degree in Museum Studies.

  • Improving mental health services for vulnerable refugee children

    The Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH) is staging a Refugee Children and Mental Health Masterclass on Thursday 17 May, delivered by Professor Panos Vostanis from our School of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour.

  • GIONET

    GIONET is a European Centre of Excellence for Earth Observation Research Training, supported by the European Commission Marie Curie Programme.

  • Leicester professor launches UKs first aortic clinic

    One of our Professors has developed the UK’s first aortic clinic helping patients in Leicestershire.  Launched in November 2016, Leicester’s Glenfield Hospital is home to the UK’s first ‘aortic cardiology clinic’, diagnosing and assessing patients with aortic disease.

  • Support to study policy

    The University is committed to supporting students’ wellbeing and recognises that a positive and enabling approach to the management of physical and mental health is key to student learning and academic achievement.

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