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  • Career opportunities

    The range of opportunities for graduates in English is vast. Our degrees are highly flexible and are valued by employers and by those who recruit future teachers. Find out how an English degree from the University of Leicester can help launch your career.

  • DNA results

    The results of the DNA analysis showed us the hair and eye colour of Richard III as well as confirming that remains were indeed of the King.

  • The Blue Boar Inn

    The Blue Boar Inn was constructed in the mid-15th century. Richard’s final stay in Leicester was for one or two nights at the Blue Boar Inn on 19 and 20 August.

  • College House

    College House was built in 1872, and is perhaps most famous for being the childhood home of Sir David and Richard Attenborough. Find out more about its history.

  • How is university different to school or college?

    You'll find that studying at the University of Leicester is quite different from anything you have done before. Here's a summary of the main differences.

  • Christina Cazalet

    It is with great sadness that we have learnt of the death of Christina Cazalet, Undergraduate Programmes Administrator in the School of Psychology. Christina passed away after a short illness on Sunday 24 May. She is survived by her husband, Michael.

  • Zhao Junwei

    The University has learned with sadness of the death of one of our postgraduate students, Zhao Junwei.

  • Developmental genetics for schools and colleges

    Details on developmental genetics for students in schools or colleges, provided by The University of Leicester.

  • Gene inheritance for school and colleges

    Geneticists are interested in how genes, and the characteristics they influence, are passed on in families. Find out more by using our resources, designed for students in schools and colleges.

  • Ground-breaking discovery could pave the way for new therapies to prevent cardiovascular disease and stroke

    Researchers at the University of Leicester have discovered the mechanism by which cholesterol in our diet is absorbed into our cells

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