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  • 2021 statistics

    The Division of Biomedical Services are committed to being open about animals used in research. The data below shows the amount of animals used for scientific procedures in 2021.

  • Matt Tonkin

    The academic profile of Professor Matt Tonkin, Professor of Criminology at University of Leicester

  • Activities for children

    The Botanic Garden and Attenborough Arboretum offer a range of birthday parties ranging from Bear Hunt to Witches and Wizards.

  • Researcher to discuss the future beyond antibiotics at lecture

    Pioneering research into bacteriophage therapy as an alternative to antibiotics will be discussed at this year’s Frank May Prize Lecture on Monday 21 September from 5.30 – 6.30pm at the Henry Wellcome Building on campus.

  • Talk by Riders Chairman offers insights into running a top-flight basketball team

    A public lecture at the University of Leicester on 27 November offers a unique insight into the management of Leicester’s legendary basketball club, the Leicester Riders.

  • Earth observation expert to educate people on the impact of aerosols on the climate

    Dr Adam Povey from the University of Leicester will deliver the latest Space Park Conversations talk ‘Smoke and Mirrors: Observing the impact of aerosols on climate’ at Space Park Leicester on 6 May

  • 2024 Festival of Social Science returns to Leicester

    The ESRC Festival of Social Science returns to the city of Leicester this October and November,

  • Impact of training

    We offer a range of flexible, interactive and tailored training packages which are accredited by the University of Leicester. We use our research expertise and teaching experience to deliver training that meets both yours and your employer's needs.

  • £750,000 funding for seismic sensors at University of Leicester to shake up environmental science

    A new, upgraded sensor array at the University of Leicester will allow scientists to monitor seismic activity in some of the world’s most challenging environments, such as in glaciers, landslides and volcanoes.

  • Primary Partner Schools

    Primary Partner Schools

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