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  • Summarising and transcription

    After you have finished your interviews, the hard work doesn't stop there. Learn more about summarsing and transcribing your oral history materials.

  • Japanese Upper-intermediate (Level 4)

    Upper-intermediate Japanese Course at Leicester University

  • Royal visit to the University of Leicester

    Duke and Duchess of Cambridge |The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will visit the University on Wednesday 28 November.

  • £8.4m for new COVID-19 research

    PHOSP-COVID is the first UK wide study to assess the health impacts of COVID-19 on patients and their rehabilitation.

  • New book on behavioral economics to be launched by School of Business

    The School of Business is delighted to be holding a book launch for Professor Sanjit Dhami's 1,800 page book Foundations of Behavioral Economic Analysis on Friday 4 November 2016 at College Court. The book is to be published by Oxford University Press by mid-October.

  • Student calculates which colour lightsaber would be most powerful

    Aspiring Jedi Knights will be happy to learn that the red lightsabers used by their enemies, the Sith, are likely the weakest type available on the futuristic arms market, while a purple lightsaber would be the strongest, based on calculations made by a student from our...

  • University of Leicester research helps primary teachers tackle tricky maths teaching

    A new book from University of Leicester researchers is aimed at helping primary school teachers to teach fractions and decimals effectively.

  • Indonesia

    We welcome students from Indonesia. Find out about entry requirements, the Indonesian student community and other country-specific information.

  • Jonathon Willets

    The academic profile of Dr Jonathon Willets, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Celebrating the Launch of JWST

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 26 December 2021 Space scientists at the University of Leicester are celebrating the launch of the most advanced space observatory ever built. After 25 years and a $10bn (£7.

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