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  • £14 million in funding announced for five research projects into land use and Net Zero

    The Land Use for Net Zero Hub, co-led by the University of Leicester and James Hutton Institute, receives £14 million funding for five projects.

  • Weber, Tolstoj and the Usefulness of Universities

    Posted by Doris Ruth Eikhof in School of Business Blog on September 4, 2014 Doris Ruth Eikhof, Senior Lecturer in Work and Employment at the School, shares some earlier* thoughts on the Research Excellence Framework (REF) In the past two years UK universities have...

  • BSL Level 2

    British Sign Language Level 2 course at Leicester University

  • Gene mutations and cancer for schools and colleges

    Find out more about what the genetic mutation and cancer research centre offer and the corresponding resources for you to use in your academic studies.

  • William Darler

    The academic profile of Dr William Darler, Associate Professor of Applied Analytics and Digital Economy at University of Leicester

  • Alumni

    Once you graduate, one chapter of your University of Leicester story closes but another opens. Enjoy exclusive event invitations, get University updates by email or post, and join us on social media.

  • Mohamed Dassu

    Mohammed Dassu graduated in 2015 with a BSc Economics. What did you enjoy about studying at Leicester? My course mates were fantastic!  We set up a group where we all supported each other with assignments and shared lecture notes.

  • Stroke patients’ survival odds could improve thanks to brain bleed research funding

    The survival chances of stroke patients suffering brain bleeding could be boosted thanks to new research funding secured by the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester shows its true mettle

    A multi-million pound international industrial innovation centre bringing advanced thinking to metal production is to be established at Leicester.

  • Ian Imlay

    The University has learned, with regret, of the death of Mr Ian Imlay MBE, who for more than 30 years played the organ at our graduation ceremonies. Mr Imlay was born in 1937, just a few streets away from De Montfort Hall.

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