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  • Scaling Out: Thinking About Sustainability, Food and Fashion

    Posted by Jennifer Smith Maguire in School of Business Blog on November 11, 2015 Senior Lecturer in Cultural Production and Consumption at the School, Jennifer Smith Maguire , considers the outgrowths of a recent School based workshop Several years ago I bought a schizostylis...

  • The biggest subject on Earth

    It really is the biggest subject on Earth - the story of a whole planet, what it’s made of, how it works, how it developed over 4.

  • Regulations governing Higher Doctorate degree programmes: Thesis examination

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  • Publications

    Browse the publications written by academics where the Electron Microscopy Facility at the University of Leicester has been of use.

  • Preparing the king for reburial

    The team felt that Richard III’s burial container should be made using traditional craft methods, and all materials should be sourced from the British Isles, should be natural, and should have been readily available in the medieval period.

  • Tempest rocket to map quality of the air we breathe

    In what is thought to be a world’s first, a rocket equipped with air pollution monitoring equipment developed by University scientists from the Department of Physics and Astronomy led by Dr Roland Leigh (pictured) is due to be launched on Wednesday 4...

  • Podcast celebrates 10 years of major local health study with global impact

    Researchers behind a major health study involving 11,000 patients across the city and county have highlighted the benefits it has brought over the past 10 years

  • Student information privacy notice

    Get more information on how your data is handled as an applicant or student of the University of Leicester.

  • Tuition fee and maintenance loans

    Find out about government tuition and maintenance loans for your undergraduate studies, as well as private loans.

  • 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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