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  • Academic comments on why we do not challenge queue jumpers

    Dr Zsuzsanna Vargha (pictured) from the School of Management has been quoted in the national media on Britain's unique attitude to queuing - including why we do not challenge queue jumpers.

  • Academic dances the night away in new film starring Kate Winslet and Alan Rickman

    Dr Heidi Ashton from the School of Management is starring in a new blockbuster film, A Little Chaos, released in UK cinemas on Friday 17 April.

  • First year fieldwork

    Find out about the exciting fieldwork you'll undertake during your first year studying with us.

  • Muhammad Zubair

    The academic profile of Dr Muhammad Zubair, Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Leicester

  • Our vision and values

    Museum Studies at Leicester is a place where researchers, practitioners and postgraduate students from around the world come together to think creatively and critically about museums, galleries and heritage; to explore and investigate, to experiment and create, to question...

  • AI and Machine Learning

    The research conducted in the Group of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning is to understand, interpret, learn and model images and signals in real world.

  • US federal loans

    The University of Leicester participates in the US Department of Education’s Direct Loans Programme. Eligible US students are able to access loans to help finance their studies with us.

  • One down… seven to go

    Posted by ekirk in Law in Children's Lives on April 29, 2015 School staff member Sam Simmonds playing the game Things are charging ahead here in the Law in Children’s Lives project.

  • Leicester diabetes management programme to get Africa roll out

    A leading type 2 diabetes management programme which was developed by a team including researchers from our University is going global.

  • Media and Communication

    Today we have media in our pockets. And the way we’re absorbing and distributing information is always evolving. But what are the implications of this?

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