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  • John Schwabe

    Information and contact details for Professor John Schwabe, Professor of Structural Biology at the University of Leicester.

  • Graduation documents

    Immediately after the ceremony, while you are still in De Montfort Hall, you will be given your graduation documents: your actual degree certificate and transcript (if applicable). Look after them - there is a charge to replace them.

  • A Sea of Conflict? Christian Muslim Encounters 1100-1300 AD- Part 1

    Module code: HS3763 This special subject will look at the history of the medieval Eastern Mediterranean from a religious and cultural perspective.

  • True crime wine-tasting event returns to Cardiff to mark Pride Celebrations

    A popular true crime and wine-tasting evening is returning to Cardiff in June in the lead-up to Pride Cymru weekend. Wines & ‘Crimes’: Pride and Prejudice is the latest in a series of wine-tasting events at The Corp Market.

  • Information for international agents

    If you are an international agent for the University of Leicester, use this guide to browse key information from across our website about the University and working with us.

  • Working with us

    Find out about working with us, including details about the benefits of working with the University, our SME-friendly procurement policy, and contract opportunities.

  • Tuberculosis

    Specialists Barer Carr Garton Haldar Mukamolova O’Hare Woltmann Leicester has a large number of tuberculosis patients and so both the diagnosis, management and pathogenesis of TB are important priorities for the theme.

  • Find a person

    The People app in Office 365 allows you to find contact details for staff and students. You can access this on any device or modern browser: Go to office365.le.ac.

  • FAQs

    Frequently asked questions by current and potential learners.

  • English in a Global Context

    Module code: EN7239 With a focus on modern and contemporary data, the module explores varieties of English from around the world, and the main models and critical debates that underpin work in the area.

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