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  • Senate regulations 6: Regulations governing taught postgraduate programmes of study (exception variations 2020)

    Introduction 6.1 These regulations apply to all taught postgraduate programmes and students. 6.2 Senate may approve programmes which lead to the award of Masters degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas or Postgraduate Certificates.

  • The outlawed Shrove Tuesday tradition of Leicester

    Shrove Tuesday – taking place this year on 28 February – often involves the flipping of savoury and sweet pancakes, but prior to 1846 the city of Leicester had its own very particular way of celebrating the event.

  • Managing our environmental impacts

    Learn more about how we are managing our environmental impacts, including our environmental and sustainability strategy, and our environmental and sustainability masterplans.

  • Chris Marsh

    The academic profile of Dr Chris Marsh, Laboratory Teaching Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Teaching staff

    List of staff in teaching roles

  • Andrew Hugill

    The academic profile of Professor Andrew Hugill, Deputy Director, Institute for Digital Culture at University of Leicester

  • Our projects and partners

    Discover the Centre for Finance, Governance, and Sustainable Growth's impactful research projects and our global partners. See how we collaborate to drive sustainable finance and innovation.

  • Tropical phages

    Tropical phages/temperature dependent bacteriophages switch between lysogenic and lytic phases. At the university, research has been done on the tropical pathogen Burkholderia pseudomallei which can cause melioidosis

  • Expedition 352: Izu-Bonin-Mariana Forearc

    July 2014 - September 2014 The principal aim of Expedition 352 is to examine magmatic evolution, chemostratigraphy and arc crustal accretion processes associated with subduction initiation in intra-oceanic convergent margins.

  • Student balloon flight project tests innovative descent system and astrobiology experiment

    Physics students from our University have flown a new high altitude balloon, achieving a successful test of their innovative descent system which could help in the development of stratospheric flights in the future.

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