Search
-
Social and Psychological Concepts of Public Health and Social Care
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/nu1004
Module code: NU1004 In this module we will explore the grand scheme of public health and social care – a sector in which nurses are crucially present at every stage.
-
Awards and graduation
https://le.ac.uk/policies/fees-funding/leaving/awards
Leaving with a lower award Should you leave the University with a lower award than the intended award you originally registered for, you would be charged for the length of time you were registered.
-
Print services
https://le.ac.uk/print-services
Print Services at The University of Leicester
-
Recruit student and graduate talent
https://le.ac.uk/enterprise/recruit-our-students
Find out how you can recruit our students with the University of Leicester Graduate Internships scheme, or by taking part in our Festival of Careers.
-
Teaching
https://le.ac.uk/sapphire/teaching
Find out more about social science teaching at the University of Leicester.
-
Information for researchers
https://le.ac.uk/ukags/researchers
Information for researchers interested in The United Kingdom Aneurysm Growth Study at the University of Leicester
-
Gerry McCann
https://le.ac.uk/people/gerry-mccann
Information and contact details for Professor Gerry McCann, Professor of Cardiac Imaging, Honorary Consultant Cardiologist.
-
Current Research Topics in Animal Behaviour
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/bs3067
Module code: BS3067 This module will give you the chance to investigate in considerable detail a small number of topics of current research interest in the field of animal behaviour.
-
Wherefore art thou Romeo
https://le.ac.uk/news/2018/may/wherefore-art-thou-romeo
In a story which could have come from the pen of the Bard himself, our security team were notified that there was a parrot outside the David Wilson library.
-
Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 19 25 November
https://le.ac.uk/news/2015/november/talking-points-a-range-of-topical-issues-tackled-by-academics-19-25-november
Dr Daniel Ladley from the Department of Economics has written an article for The Conversation discussing how cooperative groups work better than competitive groups.