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    The University of Leicester School of Geography, Geology and the Environment was formed on 1 August 2017, bringing together the former departments of Geography and Geology. Find out more about us.

  • Roger Bettles Sports Centre

    See the wide range of fitness and sporting facilities at the Roger Bettles sports centre located in Oadby.

  • Information for local residents

    Information for local residents on living with our student community. Most of our students living in residential areas across the city have good relationships with their neighbours and community.

  • Launch and trajectory

    BepiColombo was successfully launched on an Ariane 5 rocket from Kourou, French Guiana on 20 October 2018. The mission will take seven Earth years to reach Mercury.

  • Risk reduction

    How can I reduce my risk of developing a wound infection identifies options of how to stay healthy prior to surgery

  • Employability: how we will help you

    Find out how History at the University at Leicester will help you with employability. Learn about the Leicester Award for Employability and our History in the Classroom module.

  • BBC Asian Network hosts live Big Debate on campus

    On Thursday 28 September, BBC Radio Asian Network came to our University to hold a live ‘Big Debate’ show - tackling divisive topics and asking current students important questions about what the 'student experience' means to them.

  • The EASY-AS Trial

    Find out more about the The EASY-AS Trial, conducted at the University of Leicester.

  • Publications

    Take a look at publications by members of the Institute for Precision Health.

  • The Evolution of Critical Management Studies?

    Posted by Marton Racz in School of Business Blog on August 13, 2014 Marton Racz and Thomas Swann, Graduate Teaching Assistants at the School, explain why they are organising a PhD conference on Critical Management Studies (CMS) It is just over three years since Martin Parker...

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