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  • Mitigating circumstances

    Making a mitigating circumstances request You can make a mitigating circumstances request on MyStudentRecord. Once you have logged in, click on the 'My Requests' tab.

  • Blog

    Our blog details the process of finding our artists for the minimal surfaces artists' views project.

  • Presenting at a national conference.

    Amardeep Sidki reflects of his first experience of presenting at a national conference.

  • 65 Years of Space at Leicester

    The history of Space research at the University of Leicester

  • CMS Societies

    Leicester Actuarial Sciences Society (LASS) The Leicester Actuarial Science Society is led by Leicester students, and is a part of the Institute and faculty of actuaries for student actuaries community across Leicester, Coventry & Peterborough.

  • Senate regulation 13: Emergency regulation

    Downloadable version of Senate Regulation 13 (PDF, 437KB) Introduction 13.1 This Regulation explains the measures the University can take when its academic activities suffer significant disruption due to serious and unexpected events outside of its control. 13.

  • Lis-Bibliometrics Conference 2024: Exploring The Bibliometric Universe

    Posted by William Farrell in Library and Learning Services on October 16, 2024 Merinne Whitton, research metrics lead in the Research Services team, reports back from the recent Lis-Bibliometrics Conference.

  • 'No PO, No Pay' policy

    We follow a 'No PO, No Pay' policy for our Purchase Orders. Learn more about this policy and what it means when submitting a Purchase Order.

  • 2nd for the Diabetes Research Centre’s research in REF2021

    Diabetes Research Centre's research highlights in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework.

  • Assassins Creed may give gamers a gripping sense of vertigo but its leaping calculations are optimistic at best

    The popular video game franchise 'Assassin’s Creed' often depicts characters leaping off tall buildings into piles of loose hay or straw lying on the ground or in a cart, by diving head first then executing a half-summersault to land on their back.

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