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  • Ken Jones

    Kenneth (Ken) Milner Jones was born in Chesham Bois, near Amersham, on 20 March 1930 and was educated at Merchant Taylors’ School, Sandy Lodge, Middlesex.

  • Research projects

    BSc students in Natural Sciences at the University of Leicester carry out an individual project in year three comprising one quarter of the year’s credits.

  • Dissertations

    Browse just a handful of our recent successful undergraduate dissertations, showing the culmination of our students’ efforts while studying with us.

  • Infection models

    Infection models are a major component of the microbiology research at the University of Leicester and to the LeMID Centre's strategic aim of improving our understanding of how host pathogens cause disease.

  • Postgraduate loans

    When applying for a Masters degree, you may be eligible to apply for a Postgraduate Loan to cover the costs of studying. These loans work in a similar way to Undergraduate Student Loans.

  • Reka Plugor

    The academic profile of Dr Réka Plugor, Associate Professor of Work and Employment at University of Leicester

  • Supersonic half-term break in the Department of Engineering for London pupil

    An A-Level student from Surrey spent his autumn half-term break at our University for a rewarding week of work experience in the Gas Dynamics Laboratory.

  • Undergraduate

    Undergraduate teaching of microbiology within the school of biological sciences and the University of Leicester. Introducing students to study and research within microbial sciences and infectious disease.

  • Loan types

    Federal Direct Loans The only program that a foreign school may participate in is the Title IV Direct Loan programme. This means that PELL and TEACH loans cannot be taken if you are studying with the University of Leicester.

  • Richard III and the legacy of his re-discovery

    Mathew Morris (pictured), Site Director for the Grey Friars Project, University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS), has written an article for the British Academy reflecting on his time working on the discovery of Richard III.

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