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  • Proposed changes at the University of Leicester

    A University statement on a consultation period with 145 staff over proposals for change, with a potential net reduction of around 60 roles.

  • Leicester academics win East Midlands Women’s Awards

    Leicester academics win East Midlands Women’s Awards, Professor Emma Bunce and Dr Emma Parker claimed wins at last week’s ceremony

  • Student feedback

    Feedback to students The quality of feedback provided to students about their academic performance is a fundamental element of the University of Leicester's approach to learning and teaching.

  • New battlefields: the reality of space warfare

    Dr Bleddyn Bowen from the School of History, Politics and International Relations was interviewed by Forces Network for a special feature on the emerging threat of space warfare, Trump’s Space Force, and what Brexit means for the UK in space.

  • 2024 Festival of Social Science returns to Leicester

    The ESRC Festival of Social Science returns to the city of Leicester this October and November,

  • Diversity data

    Our strategic aim is to recognise and value diversity, ensure equity of opportunity, and enable all staff and students to flourish. Find out about our commitment to equity with our gender pay gap data and more.

  • Mainstreaming EDI across the learning environment

    A summary of MedRACE projects that progress the mainstreaming of equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) across the learning environment

  • Publications

    University of Leicester Violence Hub Key Publications

  • Research suggests greater access to Higher Education could have reversed EU referendum result

    Greater access to Higher Education could have reversed the result of the 2016 EU referendum, according to new research from our Department of Mathematics.

  • Research reveals air pollution can alter the effectiveness of antibiotics and increases the potential of disease

    Researchers from the University have for the first time discovered that bacteria that cause respiratory infections are directly affected by air pollution - increasing the potential for infection and changing the effectiveness of antibiotic treatment.

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