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  • Terms and conditions for submissions to the School of Museum Studies Heritage Specialism student archival collecting project

    Read the terms and conditions for submissions to the School of Museum Studies Heritage Specialism student archival collecting project.

  • Saturn’s high-altitude winds generate an extraordinary aurorae, study finds

    Dr Tom Stallard, Associate Professor in Planetary Astronomy at the University of Leicester, added: “The University of Leicester has long been involved in measuring the effects of this new discovery – we’ve observed how the pulsing aurorae and the wobbling magnetic field lines...

  • UoL Technician Network

    The University of Leicester Technician Network has been established to promote technician visibility, recognition and communication at the University.

  • Contact us

    Get in touch with History at the University of Leicester.

  • Oman

    We welcome students from Oman. Find out about entry requirements, the Omani student community and other country-specific information.

  • BAVS Talks 2025

    Event details for BAVS Talks 2025 and a Call for Posters for the Postgraduate Showcase

  • Modern Languages PGCE

    The Modern Languages PGCE at Leicester aims to enable you to be a confident, competent and reflective teacher of Modern Languages, capable of making a full contribution to language teaching in a British secondary school.

  • FAQs about commuting to Leicester

    What facilities are available on campus for live at home students? What travel options are available? What about the social life?

  • Roy O Davies

    We have learned, with regret, of the death of Emeritus Professor Roy O Davies, who taught and researched Pure Mathematics at Leicester for many years. Roy Osborne Davies was born in Uttoxeter in 1927.

  • School of Business talk to ask whether statistics matter in a world of fake news

    For an upcoming lecture, National Statistician John Pullinger will discuss how statistical communication between those creating and using statistics can be improved.

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