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  • The Leicester Employability Day

    Find out more about the Leicester Employability Day which may be of particular interest to young Black people of African, Caribbean and Dual Heritage.

  • New understanding of ‘sociable’ slug behaviour calls for better pesticide targeting

    Experts from the University of Leicester have been hot on the slime trail of the grey field slug population thanks to innovative technology that can tag and track the behaviour of the invertebrates.

  • Assessment centres

    Discover more about assessment centres, the ways in how you may be assessed and how to best prepare for the day.

  • Leicester health researchers receive NIHR Senior Investigator status

    A pair of Leicester health researchers have been awarded prestigious NIHR Senior Investigator awards to advance their work in emergency medicine and rehabilitation.

  • Space Park Leicester’s ESA Business Incubation Centre UK welcomes first recruits

    A team of University of Leicester researchers undertaking pioneering research using space data have been named as the first successful applicants to join Space Park Leicester’s European Space Agency (ESA) Business Incubation Centre (BIC) UK programme.

  • Shaun Cowley

    The academic profile of Professor Shaun Cowley, Professor of Molecular Biology at University of Leicester

  • British Schools and Universities Foundation

    Taxpayers in the USA can make tax-deductible gifts to the University of Leicester via The British Schools and Universities Foundation (BSUF) Inc.

  • Korean Women and the ‘Cat’s Labour Union’

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on March 24, 2017   In this week’s blog, ULSB PhD student Chanhyo Jeong ( cj156@le.ac.

  • Life and health sciences

    Life and Health Sciences at School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences Leicester.

  • Loan amounts

    The maximum amount that you can borrow in each academic year (depending on your eligibility and loan limits) is determined by your estimated Cost of Attendance (COA); an assessment of how much it will cost you to study for one academic year.

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