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  • Psychiatrist to travel the globe to help child victims of conflict

    A child psychiatrist from the Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour will be embarking on a global mission to raise awareness about child victims of trauma and build models of support to help them.

  • About us

    The University of Leicester has been researching imperial, colonial and global history for the past 50 years, covering multiple areas of the world.

  • Consumers, Brands and Digital Communications Strategy

    Module code: MK7011 This module brings together three core elements of the marketing discipline: consumer behaviour, branding, and marketing communications.

  • Consumers, Brands and Digital Communications Strategy

    Module code: MN7011 This module brings together three core elements of the marketing discipline: consumer behaviour, branding, and marketing communications.

  • Our commitments to access and participation

    Find out more about widening participation, diversity and equity at the University of Leicester.

  • Kenya: Environment, Gender and Development

    Module code: GY3316  This module offers students the opportunity for fieldwork-based critical engagement with contemporary theories, issues and debates in environment and development geographies.

  • Leicester grad part of team crowned champions of Britains first TV medical quiz show

    Will Manning and Jon O’Doherty, both Leicester graduates, and James Richmond were the chosen three to put their skills and knowledge to the test as part of BBC 2's Britain’s Best Junior Doctors last week.

  • Whole World Cake

    Learn more about the Whole World Cake programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Winners of short story competition announced

    The winners of the Vaughan Centre for Lifelong Learning Short Story Competition have been announced.

  • Most male football fans are in favour of more involvement of women in the game research shows

    A national survey has shown that most men interested in football in Britain would welcome more women into the sport as fans, coaches, board members and match officials.

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