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  • Runic charms and boat burials to be discussed at Viking symposium

    From burials in boats to the perceived magical properties of runic charms, members of the public are invited to come together at the University to learn about the latest research developments in the world of Vikings during the annual Midlands Viking Symposium on Saturday 25...

  • Graduate teaching assistants

    Browse the contact details of the graduate teaching assistants who work, teach and research in the School of Computing and Mathematical sciences

  • Open letter from our President and Vice-Chancellor

    An open letter concerning COVID-19 to parents, carers and friends from President and Vice-Chancellor, Nishan Canagarajah.

  • Programming in R

    Module code: GY7022 R is a programming language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. R can be used for geographic data visualisation, and we will use R with a particular reference to current geocomputational research and applications.

  • Former Leicester history scholar Nick set to defend his gold Paralympic title

    A former University of Leicester scholar is preparing to compete for his second Paralympic gold this week in Paris.

  • Juvenile Immigrants: An Experiment in Convict Labour?

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on October 7, 2015 By Kellie Moss.

  • Engineering Building roof reconstruction has exceeded expectations

    The ambitious project to replace the roof of our world-famous Engineering Building, which saw all the 2,500 glass panels of the diamond-shaped roof reconstructed and replaced to exacting standards, has been officially completed.

  • Festival examines what the anti-apartheid picket can teach human rights defenders

    Dr Gavin Brown from the Department of Geography will be giving a talk on Tuesday 8 December at 6.

  • Mathematics and Actuarial Science MMath

    Explore actuarial practice in more detail than the BSc, and learn how to use the technical skills you learn in real world scenarios, giving you a bigger step on the professional ladder.

  • Mathematics and Actuarial Science BSc

    Risk and uncertainty are where actuaries shine – drawing on their mathematical skills to help businesses and organisation make better financial decisions. It can be a high-stakes role, but we’ll give you the confidence to carve out an exciting career.

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