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    Guidance on what to do once you’ve applied to your chosen postgraduate course, with information on accepting and meeting the conditions of your offer and supplying your references.

  • Programming: Java and Databases for Bioinformatics

    Module code: CO7101 In this module you will explore the basic ideas involved in developing a piece of software to solve a problem by studying fundamental elements of the programming language Java.

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    Laura Betts, Fundraising Manager at LOROS Hospice and Rocket Round Leicester Project Manager said: “We’re excited to bring Rocket Round Leicester the city and inject colour and conversation back to the streets.

  • We’ve moved to a new website!

    Posted by Sarah Wood in Library Special Collections on July 31, 2025 If you’ve been wondering why this site has been a little quiet over the years then it’s because we have moved to a new website! Keep up to date on all things Library related by visiting our new site:...

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    Find out more about the Delicious food outlet in the Students' Union on Leicester central campus.

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    The academic profile of Dr Eva Krockow, Associate Professor of Psychology at University of Leicester, Researcher in health-related judgement and decision making

  • m:iv

    m:iv is the study of minimal surfaces, funded by the Leverhulme Trust and led by Dr Katrin Leschke.

  • 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).

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    Coronavirus image Illustration of coronavirus|Decoy proteins that bind and trap the coronavirus to stop it infecting cells in our bodies are being developed by the University of Leicester.

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