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  • Foundations of Cybersecurity

    Module code: CO3099 In an age where everything is networked, security has never been more important.

  • Examples of Decolonising the Curriculum SSC Posters

    Part of Leicester Medical School's Racial Inclusion in the Curriculum Toolkit; example titles of student projects

  • Lost for words Poetry aplenty at the Attenborough Arts Centre

    Our Attenborough Arts Centre will be hosting a showcase of spoken word performance poets working with Out-Spoken Press, an independent publisher of poetry and critical writing.

  • Nikon AX multiphoton microscope

    Get more information about the Zeiss MP7 multiphoton microscope housed in the Advanced Imaging Facility.

  • CUH Alumni

    Some of our recent graduates of CUH.

  • Website privacy policy

    Understand more about how your data is held in regards to the website with our website privacy notice.

  • Explore Leicester’s architectural heritage with guided campus tours 

    The public will have the chance to explore the University of Leicester’s characterful buildings with guided walks taking place on Saturday 13 September, Tuesday 16 September and Wednesday 17 September at central campus and Brookfield campus.

  • NIHR capital award will provide more cutting-edge research equipment in Leicester

    Investment in cutting-edge research equipment will support ground-breaking research already taking place in Leicester, for the benefit of patients and the wider community.

  • Leicester's out of this world research to be showcased at New Scientist Live

    New Scientist Live 2018 Dr Emma Bunce and Suzie Imber to talk about Leicester's involvement in the upcoming BepiColombo ESA mission to Mercury! ek4f8XjJ_4E Leicester's out the world research to be showcased at New Scientist Live New scientist live 1393|On Thursday 20...

  • Giant storms cause palpitations in Saturns atmospheric heartbeat

    Immense northern storms on Saturn can disturb atmospheric patterns at the planet’s equator, finds the international Cassini mission in a study led by Dr Leigh Fletcher from our Department of Physics and Astronomy and published in Nature Astronomy.

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