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  • Crime fiction in translation

    Find out more about our event: Crime fiction in translation, with speaker Dr Karen Seago.

  • Black women at greater risk of dying from uterine cancer

    Women in Black ethnic minority groups are at greater risk of dying from uterine, (womb) cancer, latest data shows

  • National conference to focus on menopause policy in the workplace

    Experts from our University are to showcase menopause policies in the workplace at a national conference. The University of Leicester is the first University in the UK with a workplace menopause policy.

  • New battlefields: the reality of space warfare

    Dr Bleddyn Bowen from the School of History, Politics and International Relations was interviewed by Forces Network for a special feature on the emerging threat of space warfare, Trump’s Space Force, and what Brexit means for the UK in space.

  • People

    Professor Heiko Balzter Director of Institute for Environmental Futures Director of Centre for Landscape and Climate Research Learn more about Professor Balzter Dr Laura Basell Associate Director for Institute for Environmental Futures Co-lead for...

  • DEPICT Study

    Explore the Differences in access to Emergency Paediatric Intensive Care and care during Transport (DEPICT) study at the University of Leicester.

  • Student work, skills and achievement

    History students at the University of Leicester attain a range of skills over the course of their studies. This page highlights some of our students' skills and achievements.

  • Grounds for appeal

    The grounds for appeal are given in the Regulations.

  • Student who started as a 12-year-old is youngest ever to graduate from our University

    A remarkable student, who just turned 15 last month, has gained a first-class Honours BSc degree in Mathematics from our University. Yasha Asley was only 12 when he embarked upon the three-year undergraduate degree.

  • Reimagining the Restoration: Samuel Pepys's diary and popular history

    About the project Samuel Pepys’s lively diary of the 1660s describes major events such as the plague and the Great Fire of London, alongside his hectic private life.

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