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  • Using digital tools to publish and promote your project: social media

    History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. This guide offers advice on using social media to publish and promote your project.

  • When to apply for accommodation

    Your offer of a place on a course at Leicester, and your acceptance of that offer, will affect when you can apply for accommodation. Find out more about when to apply.

  • How to apply for accommodation

    How to apply for your undergraduate accommodation using our online application system, as well as guidance on when to apply depending on your offer type.

  • School of Business student complaints procedure

    The School of Business welcomes feedback, and we understand that occasionally you may wish to make a complaint. Find out about our student feedback and complaints procedure.

  • Participant information - WP 3 surveillance survey

    Version 1.0 - 25.08.2021 IRAS Project ID: 295054 Title of study: Target Wound Infection Name of Chief Investigator: Professor Gavin Murphy We would like to invite you to take part in our research study.

  • How we protect your information

    How we protect your privacy at The United Kingdom Aneurysm Growth Study

  • Work

    Find information for interviews with reisdents of Leicestershire villages in regards to work, such as Florence Harris discussing her childhood in Desford and her parents running the village shop.

  • Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement

    Museum and Society follows the guidelines for scholarly editing, research and writing as set out by COPE.

  • Literary Leicester event management

    The Literary Leicester Festival is hosted by the School of Arts, which is part of the University of Leicester. The University of Leicester is the Data Controller for your information.

  • Novel approach identifies people at risk of developing TB

    A novel approach to studying the progression of tuberculosis (TB) from infection to disease has identified and treated people at increased risk of developing the disease that current methods of testing would not.

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