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  • East Midlands cities are biggest risers in LSH Vitality Index

    Leicester has been named one of the most improved areas in the UK when it comes to economic output and wage growth in the LSH Vitality Index.

  • Terms and conditions

    View the terms and conditions for Languages at Leicester courses, including enrolment, fees, cancellations, and learner responsibilities.

  • Data Protection Statement and Privacy Notice

    Data protection statement and privacy notice for the use of personal data in the Library

  • AI for Business Intelligence MSc

    Unlock the power of data to drive business success with our MSc in AI for Business Intelligence at the University of Leicester.

  • AI for Business Intelligence MSc

    Unlock the power of data to drive business success with our MSc in AI for Business Intelligence at the University of Leicester.

  • Compensation and progression (6.47-6.54)

    Read about compensation and progression in Senate Regulation 6.

  • Imaginative research to be showcased at upcoming festival

    Research into how air pollution is affecting the bacteria in our lungs, how an ageing heart can potentially be made young again and the ornate majesty of Julius Caesar’s Rome are among the many projects to be showcased by Leicester research students on Monday 6 July at the...

  • Seven year itch Henry VIIIs secret love

    The Tudor monarch King Henry VIII is perhaps best known for his prodigious appetite for marriage, famously taking six wives during his lifetime – and now former University lecturer David Baldwin has published a book suggesting that he was close to...

  • Feeding habits of ancient elephant relatives explored in new study

    How can we ever know what ancient animals ate? For the first time, the changing diets of elephants in the last two million years in China have been reconstructed, using a technique based on analysis of the surface textures of their teeth.

  • Lets make living fossils extinct

    Research involving Dr Rob Hammond from the Department of Genetics has been cited by the Guardian in an article about 'living fossils' - and if it's time for scientists to retire the term.

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