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  • Pint of Science festival returns to Leicester

    Tickets have launched for the world’s largest festival of public science talks, which will see more than 20 scientists take to the stage in venues across Leicester.

  • 2023 Graduation: Celebrating more than 4,000 graduating students

    The University celebrates as over 3,000 students graduate at its summer 2023 graduation ceremonies.

  • Leicester University Law Society announces esteemed barrister as Honorary Chair

    Award-winning barrister, Oliver Nunn has been appointed as Honorary Chair of University of Leicester Law Society

  • Videos highlight Leicesters leading space expertise

    Leicester’s leading expertise in cutting-edge space research has been showcased in a series of videos captured during the GREAT Festival of Innovation in Hong Kong, which is organised by the UK’s Department for International Trade and took place in March of this year.

  • The Rachel Abounouar Scholarship

    The Rachel Abounouar Scholarship offered by the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester launches HeForShes GetFree Tour

    Following UN Women’s announcement, the University is to be the launchpad for the inaugural HeForShe #GetFree Tour to campus for a vital discussion on the importance of gender equality on Tuesday 29 September.

  • Space technology solutions for urban transport

    Space technology is increasingly being used to provide solutions to problems faced by all sorts of industries.

  • Iraq

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

  • Meridian Space Command moves to Space Park Leicester

    Meridian Space Command has moved to the University of Leicester’s pioneering £100 million science and innovation park to capitalise on Space Park Leicester’s state-of-the-art facilities

  • COP26: Leicester University Chorus perform in aid of Music Declares Emergency movement

    A student group choir at the University of Leicester have joined forces with musicians and organisations around the world to highlight the damage of climate change.

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