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  • Federal Title IV Funding Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy

    The information in the policy is only applicable to University of Leicester students in receipt of Federal Title IV funding from the US Department of Education.

  • Biological Sciences (Neuroscience) BSc

    No computer is more powerful or complex than the human brain. And you’ll get to study the central role it plays in our nervous system – and what can happen when it goes wrong. This degree includes the option to change your specialism in your second year.

  • BBC brings aurora borealis down to earth

    The BBC’s One Show recently hosted the aurora borealis – at least, at a smaller scale – in their studio courtesy of our Department of Physics and Astronomy.

  • Athena SWAN

    We are committed to providing an excellent working environment for its staff, and in November 2016 we were successful in achieving our second silver Athena SWAN award - acknowledging our commitment to promoting gender equality in the Department of Health Sciences at Leicester.

  • Supporting emerging talent from across the world

    Research into protecting vulnerable children from developing mental health problems and how enslaved Africans became imperial asylum seekers in the 19th century will receive a boost from expertise at the University of Leicester.

  • Teaching and research

    Read more on our policies pertaining to teaching and research at Leicester.

  • Trainees

    Find answers to frequently asked questions surrounding the Academic Foundation Programme and get information on the induction process.

  • £5.5 million research unit to investigate chemical health impacts in everyday life

    New funding from National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to establish Health Protection Research Unit in Chemical Threats and Hazards at University of Leicester

  • Supporting student learning: the limits of genericism

    Posted by Steve Rooney in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on December 5, 2017 ‘Learning in higher education involves adapting to new ways of knowing: new ways of understanding, interpreting and organising knowledge.

  • Study

    Find out more about studying within Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester. Learn about our courses and our research.

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