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  • Life Cycles

    Learn more about the Life Cycles programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Why study English at Leicester?

    Interested in applying for a UG degree in English at UoL? Find out more about the reasons why studying English at Leicester could be for you.

  • Recognising our Centenary supporters

    Thank you to all of our generous supporters. Read more about our Centenary Golden Book project.

  • £8.4m for new COVID-19 research

    PHOSP-COVID is the first UK wide study to assess the health impacts of COVID-19 on patients and their rehabilitation.

  • Contemporary Environmental Challenges

    Module code: GY3154 Our shared futures will inevitably be shaped by the ways in which we understand and respond to the contemporary environmental challenges that face us.

  • University of Leicester awards honorary degree to graduate and best-selling author

    Acclaimed novelist and Leicester graduate, Adele Parks MBE has returned to the University to be awarded an honorary degree. Parks received a (DLitt) Doctor of Letters from the University of Leicester in a ceremony that took place at De Montfort Hall on Thursday, 19 January.

  • University partners with Leicester Cathedral for startling artwork exhibition

    Leicester Cathedral, supported by the University, is to host a startling and internationally-acclaimed artwork on show, free of charge between 20 June and 28 August 2018.

  • New guide to Old Towns legal past

    Students from our University have created a new city guide. The legal history of one of the oldest areas of Leicester has been brought to life in a new audio tour.

  • Inclusivity in sport award nomination for our University

    Our University has been nominated for a national award for its efforts to make sport more inclusive for all. The University’s Sport & Active Life Service is shortlisted in the British University & Colleges Sport (BUCS) Awards.

  • Unique exceptionally preserved fossil named in honour of Sir David Attenborough

    An international team of scientists led by our University has discovered a new 430 million-year-old fossil and has named it in honour of Sir David Attenborough – who grew up on the University campus.

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