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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.

  • April 2022 newsletter

    Dear Patient and Carers, It’s lovely to say ‘hello’ . Spring is on the way and new life is bursting and blooming all around. Currently, the world can appear to have spun out of control, things can appear uncertain and unknown.

  • Falil Mobolaji Abina

    The University has learned with sadness of the death of one of our students, Falil Mobolaji Abina, known to everyone as Bolaji. Bolaji joined the University of Leicester family in September 2017 and had just completed his studies for an MA in Business Economics.

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 13

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Space explorers to reveal how the Moon can unlock the Solar System’s secrets

    Talk at Space Park Leicester on 24 June by Co-founder and Chief Scientist of the first commercial company to soft land a spacecraft on the Moon.

  • Neptunes weather studied by Leicester scientist

    Dr Sarah Casewell (pictured) of the Department of Physics and Astronomy has been involved in a study to examine the weather on Neptune.

  • Life sciences industry partnering meetings now taking bookings

    The IAX showcase event on Wednesday 16 May at Winstanley House, Leicester, is the first activity in the University’s new 18-month IAX programme funded through the Medical Research Council’s Proximity to Discovery Scheme.

  • Meet the team

    Learn more about the team of Chaplains working at the University of Leicester and how you can get in touch with them.

  • Revealing branching time in single-cell omics data

    STREAM logo STREAM logo| New single-cell omics technology allows scientists to analyse cell development in ways that were not previously possible.

  • Turi King

    Canadian Turi started as an archaeologist, studying Archaeology and Anthropology at Cambridge, then switched to Genetics when she came to Leicester as a postgraduate.

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