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  • Frederick and Mary Attenborough

    Frederick was our second Principal and under his leadership it expanded rapidly. He, and his wife Mary, lived on the campus with their sons Richard, David and John.

  • Return of Title IV aid policy

    Overview This policy applies only to eligible US and non-US citizens receiving Title IV Financial Aid who began attending for a payment period (term or semester) and then withdrew or temporarily suspended during the payment period (term or semester).

  • University partners in new world-class skills centre for automotive sector

    Our University is partnering with HORIBA MIRA and other Midlands-based education institutions to build the MIRA Technology Institute – a new world-class skills centre for the automotive sector to be based at MIRA Technology Park.

  • Child health lecture launches series celebrating Medical Schools 40th anniversary

    The director of the country’s biggest study into child health will be presenting a lecture about the project on 10 September as the first of a series of lectures to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the University of Leicester Medical School.

  • University cited by Leicester MP in European Union membership debate

    Our University has been cited in a European Union membership debate in the House of Commons by Leicester West and Labour MP, Liz Kendall, on 15 June.

  • Senate

    Senate is concerned with directing and regulating the academic life of the University, as the University’s principal ‘academic board’ and thereby custodian of the institution’s academic integrity.

  • Alex George

    Dr Alex George, Youth Mental Health Ambassador and former competitor on the TV series Love Island, delivered a special presentation on mental health support to students as part of the series of 'Citizens in Residence' events organised to mark our centenary year.

  • Supporting student learning: the limits of genericism

    Posted by Steve Rooney in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on December 5, 2017 ‘Learning in higher education involves adapting to new ways of knowing: new ways of understanding, interpreting and organising knowledge.

  • Launch event

    The Centre for New Writing was launched in May 2013. Find information on the launch event and the guest speakers who came to support us in our new venture.

  • History of tobacco and our health

    How did tobacco become one of the first truly global commodities, and arguably history’s most deadly habit?

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