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  • South Africas Foreign Policy All Things to All States

    A University of Leicester lecturer has shared his expertise of South Africa with leading thinkers and policy makers at a Chatham House event in London.

  • Women’s experiences of lockdown make up House of Commons exhibition

    A virtual exhibition that highlights the experiences of women during the pandemic launches at the House of Commons this week. Lockdown House is a collaborative project between University of Leicester, University of Lincoln and Robert Gordon University.

  • 26th November 2013 Sol 466

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on November 26, 2013 Two years after launch from Cape Canaveral we have been slowed up temporarily by a minor short circuit, but are now getting back to analyses and driving.

  • University of Leicester students unveil Windrush mural at David Wilson Library

    Students from Leicester Law School have unveiled a mural to celebrate the Windrush Generation at David Wilson Library

  • Previous research projects

    Explore our previous research projects including how children understand the law and interdisciplinary research around medical law.

  • About

    Young people reflect on the Covid-19 pandemic through political cartoons Young people are given a voice through political cartooning as the University of Leicester, Shout Out UK, and Cartooning for Peace collaborate on a successfully awarded UKRI COVID-19 rapid response...

  • Costs and what's included

    Information about fees for our postgraduate accommodation, including details of all-inclusive rent and prepayment.

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  • History of Leicester Medical Society

    Learn about the fascinating 200-year history of the Leicester Medical Society, founded in 1800.

  • George Eliot 2019

    This conference will examine the legacy of George Eliot alongside trends in contemporary critical work, bringing together scholars from around the world to mark the bicentenary of her birth.

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