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  • UCAS Convention 2015

    Last week, the University of Leicester hosted the East Midlands UCAS Convention, the biggest of its kind in the region. The event was attended by over 9,000 Year 12 students from over 70 schools and colleges from across the East Midlands.

  • Leicester among top three East Midlands universities

    The University of Leicester has been named among the top three universities in the East Midlands in The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022.

  • A Catalyst for Change

    An innovative project to take museum collections out to those communities which the museum service had failed to reach

  • Library

    The Leicester Medical Book Society was founded in 1800 as an association of local doctors, to provide a medical book lending library.

  • Community partners launch Leicester children's health partnership

    Kate 2298|Leicester City, Leicester's Hospitals and University of Leicester commit to long-term partnership to make the next generation of children the region's healthiest.

  • University of Leicester’s global approach leads to QS World Rankings rise

    The University of Leicester’s reputation as a leading global institution for research and teaching has been reaffirmed after a rise in the QS World Rankings 2024.

  • Students at Leicester encouraged to register for EU referendum

    The University and our Students’ Union have spearheaded campaigns to highlight the importance of students registering to vote for the EU referendum.

  • Space students to convene at University of Leicester for national conference

    UK Students for the Exploration and Development of Space to hold the National Student Space Conference on 1-2 March, hosted by University of Leicester’s Astronomy and Rocketry Society

  • Licences

    The University of Leicester holds three licences with the Home Office in order to carry out testing and research on animals.

  • James Webb Space Telescope’s coolest instrument captures Large Magellanic Cloud

    The UK’s main contribution to the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI), has now opened its eye to the sky.

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