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  • Fighting gender injustice in a changing world

    Tickets have now sold out, but the event will be live streamed on the University’s Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.

  • Leicester announces major COVID vaccination programme, as 9 out of 10 students favour jab

    Sample study showed 93% of undergraduate students were willing to get vaccinated Vaccine is not a mandatory requirement for campus study Students back return to in-person teaching The University of Leicester has announced a major COVID-19 vaccination programme,...

  • Dr Anvesha Singh

    Learn more about Dr Anvesha Singh, a NIRH Academic Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology.

  • AI used in battle against asbestos-linked cancer

    International genomics research led by the University of Leicester has used artificial intelligence (AI) to study an aggressive form of cancer, which could improve patient outcomes.

  • Diabetes and Obesity

    Module code: MD7253 The rise of obesity in the UK and worldwide population is well documented and the inevitable consequence is the near epidemic increase of diabetes.

  • Advanced Money and Banking

    Module code: EC7107 In this module you will study the behaviour of banks in the modern macro-financial system, based on the latest research in this area.

  • Offer holders

    Arrival Moving into your accommodation You will be able to move into University accommodation at the start of semester. Upon arrival in Leicester, you should go directly to your accommodation following the instructions given to you by Accommodation Services or your landlord.

  • Resources and facilities

    Find out about the resources and facilities available to postgraduate students in English at the University of Leicester.

  • Caribbean

    We welcome students from Caribbean countries. Find out about entry requirements, the Caribbean student community and other region-specific information.

  • Strengthening general practice will save lives

    Bolstering the number of doctors in the UK and increasing access to health care will save lives and improve life expectancy in lower-income communities, according to a new review.

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