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  • Empathy curriculum stream

    Learn more about the Medical School curriculum in the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare.

  • Library Café

    Find out more about the Delicious food outlet in the Students' Union on Leicester central campus.

  • Self-certification

    Self-certification is a new element of the mitigating circumstances policy for the 2022/23 academic year (Section 4) (PDF, 636kb). This page summarises the scheme and more detailed information is available in the policy.

  • Research

    CRÍA researches art institutions and the idea of art collections, from the most well-known galleries and museums to independent studios and shows.

  • The video game: a legitimate art form?

    Read the article "The video game: a legitimate art form?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Programming Techniques for Reliable Embedded Systems

    Module code: EG7510 From bare metal, to complex, reliable, safety-critical, and certified embedded systems.   Embedded systems are ubiquitous. Our day begins with an alarm clock that is most probably running on a microcontroller in a mobile phone.

  • Integrated Histories of the Andaman Islands

    ESRC Research Grant (£110,934) October 2009 - March 2013 Professor Clare Anderson This 3-year ESRC funded research project was a UK-India collaboration with the anthropologist Prof. Vishvajit Pandya and the historian of science, Dr Madhumita Mazumdar.

  • University of Leicester partners with Bluesky International to revolutionise tree mapping technology

    A new Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) will enhance Bluesky’s National Tree Map

  • Breakthrough molecular movie reveals DNA’s unzipping mechanism with implications for viral and cancer treatments

    Scientists at the University of Leicester have captured the first detailed “molecular movie” showing DNA being unzipped at the atomic level

  • Leicester cosmic explosion expert among exceptional scientists elected as Royal Society Fellows

    University of Leicester’s Professor Nial Tanvir receives one of science’s highest honours, recognising a career spent studying the Universe’s brightest and most violent explosions

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