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  • Spring seminar series 2009

    Browse our 2009 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

  • Schools, colleges and community

    Working with UK schools and colleges, plus the local community. Support for students, teachers, advisers, and University of Leicester's local community.

  • Leicester Clinical Trials Unit

    Leicester Clinical Trials Unit (LCTU) is a fully-registered UK Clinical Research Collaboration (UKCRC) trials unit working with investigators and clinicians to design and deliver high quality clinical research in partnership with high quality organisations.

  • Mathew Morris BA MA ACIfA

    Learn more about our Project Officer of ULAS, Mathew Morris.

  • Spend a year abroad

    Several courses in English at the University of Leicester offer the opportunity of a year of studying abroad. Find out more about opportunities to study in Europe and America.

  • Distance Learning student complaints procedure

    We welcome feedback from our distance learning students, and we understand that occasionally you may wish to make a complaint. Find out about our student feedback and complaints procedure.

  • Let's Do Leicester

    Explore our award winning free sporting initiative Lets Do Leicester

  • Geology BSc

    We’re walking on billions of years of history. And in Leicester's geology degree, you’ll learn how to piece it all together, to understand how our planet works, and what it takes to carve out a career working on it.

  • Free legal advice clinic

    Our law students volunteer, giving up their time and applying their legal training to benefit people in the local community who cannot afford legal advice.

  • Anarchy in the UK (‘s Most Famous Fortress)

    Posted by Chris Grocott in School of Business Blog on October 21, 2015 Lecturer in Management and Economic History at the School, Chris Grocott , outlines the first output of a new collaborative research project on the history of labour organisations in the British Empire.

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