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  • Science exploitation

    Learn more about science exploitation in the Space Projects and Instrumentation group at the University of Leicester.

  • Distance learning

    We are world leaders in archaeology and ancient history programmes by distance learning, having taught students by distance learning for 20 years.

  • Making Mental Health services a right not a privilege

    A conference held at our University will see academics from around the world coming together to examine how mental health training can be globalised in the most effective way.

  • Medicine with Foundation Year (A199)

    Other qualifications Candidates with other qualifications or combinations should email medfound@le.ac.uk, listing their qualifications and years of completion. Please note that we do not consider graduates for the Medicine with Foundation Year.

  • Funny bones macabre humour in the Dance of Death

    The haunting tale of a married couple who tragically lost nine of their ten children in infancy and later died in a state of Dickensian poverty sounds like a fitting story for Halloween - but for many people in the 19th century this exposure to death was commonplace and...

  • Leicester ranked 4th best city in the UK for starting a business

    St Martin's Square Leicester St Martin's Square Leicester|New research reveals that Leicester is one of the leading UK cities for launching successful start-ups.

  • Sabrina Tirvengadum explores their Mauritian heritage in new exhibition at Attenborough Arts Centre

    Tirvengadum delves into her connection to the Marrier d’Unienville family, wealthy plantation owners in Mauritius.

  • Satellite data to help map endangered monkey populations on Earth

    A team of scientists led by the Universities of Leicester and East Anglia are leading research to protect wildlife by using satellite data to identify monkey populations that have declined through hunting.

  • New research on the Caribbeans largest concentration of indigenous preColumbian rock art

    New research by academics from our university and the British Museum working with colleagues from the British Geological Survey and Cambridge University outlines the science behind the largest concentration of indigenous pre-Columbian rock art in the Caribbean.

  • Learning impact research project

    RCMG was commissioned to work on the development of Inspiring Learning for All, a vision for accessible learning in museums.

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