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Justice and the Future
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/lw7087
Module code: LW7087 This module is intended to focus on some of the most important themes connecting global justice, global institutions, sustainability and the future.
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Graduation
https://le.ac.uk/graduation
The culmination and celebration of your time at the University of Leicester: find out more about graduating at Leicester.
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Justice and the Future
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/lw7087
Module code: LW7087 This module is intended to focus on some of the most important themes connecting global justice, global institutions, sustainability and the future.
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Facilities for students living at home
https://le.ac.uk/study/living-at-home/facilities
Full access to the David Wilson Library, open 24hrs weekdays. Digital Reading Room. All the University sports facilities, on campus and out at Oadby.
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Empathy curriculum stream
https://le.ac.uk/empathy/curriculum
Learn more about the Medical School curriculum in the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare.
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MedRACE Conference 2025
https://le.ac.uk/cls/cls-equality/medrace/news-and-events/conference
MedRACE conference and events to celebrate 5 years at Leicester Medical School. University of Leicester.
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Library Café
https://le.ac.uk/food-drink/outlets/library
Find out more about the Delicious food outlet in the Students' Union on Leicester central campus.
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Senate regulation 11: Regulations governing student conduct and discipline: Introduction (11.1-11.53)
https://le.ac.uk/policies/regulations/senate-regulations/senate-regulation-11/intro
Read Senate regulation 11: Regulations governing student conduct and discipline: Introduction (11.1-11.53)
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Fossil fuel burning leaves its mark in Mediterranean corals
https://le.ac.uk/news/2024/february/coral-pollutant
New study involving the University of Leicester identifies carbon particles emitted by burning fossil fuels embedded in corals
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Stem cells collected in late pregnancy herald advances in prenatal medicine
https://le.ac.uk/news/2024/march/stem-cells
Pioneering approach, developed by researchers with key input from the University of Leicester, means human development can be observed in late pregnancy for the first time