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  • Motor City Stories

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library Special Collections on October 26, 2020 Archivist Gary Collins explains how the digitisation of an audio collection is enabling its contents to be used in a variety of ways, including for Coventry City of Culture 2021.

  • What is a PhD?

    Find out about PhD and MPhil research degrees, with guidance on research requirements, duration and training.

  • Charter

    The Charter is the University's principal governing document. It provides a high level, overarching statement of the University's founding purpose and constitution.

  • BSL Level 1: Part 2

    British Sign Language Part 2 course at Leicester University

  • Public lecture series to celebrate 100 years of research

    Brookfield is the new home of the University’s School of Business, situated in the historic Stoneygate Conservation Area.

  • Study reveals mysteries of enzyme mechanism

    An international research team led by our University has made a breakthrough advance by trapping an intermediate in the mechanism of enzymes called heme peroxidases and determining its structure using a beam of neutrons from the heart of a nuclear reactor.

  • Core values: the geoscientists searching for climate answers beneath the ocean floor

    Two geoscientists from the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment are on a voyage to unearth the hidden history within Hawai’ian fossil coral reefs.

  • ELP Assessment

    The ELP Assessment Grid will help you access what Level language course you need to take.

  • English for Media International Summer Programme

    Study on the English for Media International Summer Programme at the University of Leicester for two weeks: 14th - 25th July.

  • The Great Jupiter-Saturn Conjunction of 2020

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 2 December 2020 A spectacular event is unfolding in the night skies this December, as Jupiter and Saturn appear closer in the sky than at any time in the past four centuries.

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