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  • If at first you don’t succeed, (please) try, try again

    Ololade Tijani discusses the importance of addressing people by their names, especially those from ethnic minority backgrounds

  • Many ways to start a dialogue: Here’s one

    Posted by pmarston in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on December 10, 2018 Over the past few months I’ve been helping various members of staff, across various departments, schools and colleges, look at ways to help students make better sense of...

  • Parents and families of international students

    Learn more about how your child will be supported, from application to graduation, at the University of Leicester.

  • Michael Goad

    The academic profile of Dr Michael Goad, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Social Evolution

    Module code: BS3051 In this module you will study theories of kin selection and reciprocal altruism, and their implications for social organisation in organisms.

  • Your offer

    Once you've applied for an undergraduate course at Leicester, you will receive one of three offers: conditional, unconditional and contextual. Learn more.

  • World Space Week at the National Space Centre

    To celebrate World Space Week the National Space Centre is hosting its first in-person Space Lates since January 2020, offering space fans the chance to explore the galleries after hours, hear from special guest speakers and take part in a wide range of space-themed...

  • tribute

    Via, veritas, vita. A tribute to Jean Humphreys During several of our visits to see Jean when she was in the Nursing Home, she said to me in her inimitable Scottish way ‘I want you to preach me out’.

  • Accessibility statement

    Read the University of Leicester's statement relating to accessibility.

  • Academic Freedoms and the University Ltd.

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on April 9, 2014 Voltaire once wrote “To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize”. Professor of Organisation and Culture Martin Parker recently found out precisely what he meant.

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