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  • Former Universities and Science Minister David Willetts in panel debate

    Former Universities and Science Minister David Willetts, who is an honorary graduate of our University and delivered the inaugural Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture, is to return to campus to celebrate the official launch of his latest book, A University Education.

  • Student Projects

    Our students are passionate about their environment and are often asking how we can be more biodiversity-friendly.

  • Leading University heart professor recognised as top global researcher

    The “valuable and significant” work of a University heart professor has won him recognition as one of the world’s most influential scientists.

  • Royal Astronomical Society recognises Leicester academics

    Our University is associated with two prestigious prizes announced today by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS).

  • Stephen Fry reveals previously untold LGBTQ history

    Our University is working with the  National Trust is celebrating LGBTQ heritage, to reveal new information about Felbrigg Hall’s last squire, Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer.

  • Our Vice-Chancellor champions HeForShe at global platform

    30 Global Leaders have unveiled their ground-breaking solutions for gender equality as part of UN Women's HeForShe movement.

  • Launch ceremony 成立仪式

    The official launch ceremony for Leicester International Institute, Dalian University of Technology was held on Friday 24 March 2017.

  • Scientific glassblower

    Find out about the University of Leicester's glassblower, Mrs Gayle Price, who covers all aspects of scientific glassblowing.

  • Scientists unraveling the mosaic of the human brain

    Researchers have shed new light on how neurons in the brain communicate with one another. This could potentially help in our understanding of how and why a range of neurodegenerative diseases occur.

  • International Law and the Use of Force

    Module code: LW7261 This module introduces you to the key principles of constitutional law aspects of states’ resort to force in a comparative perspective. The focus of this module is not so much the legality of use of force under international law (i.e.

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