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  • Facts and figures

    The University of Leicester is a leading UK university committed to international excellence. Find out about the facts and figures that come together to show who we are.

  • What is a professional doctorate?

    Professional doctorates are equivalent to a PhD but have a focus on a specific professional context, such as social science, medicine or psychology.

  • University of Leicester proud supporters of the 2023 Leicester Business Festival

    The University of Leicester are delighted to be playing a key role in supporting the Leicester Business Festival, running from 6 to 17 November.

  • Going global to support chronic lung disease sufferers

    Researchers from our University and Leicester’s Hospitals are leading a £2 million project to address patients with chronic lung disease in the developing world through pulmonary rehabilitation.

  • Work of women mathematicians at the University to be celebrated

    The rise in female actuaries, soap films, Brexit voting patterns and stick man drawings are the very diverse subjects under scrutiny in a series of talks by women mathematicians at our University.

  • Section 8 - University Staff

    Read Section 8 of our Statutes, entitled University Staff. This section outlines staff procedures of dismissal, disciplinary action and freedom of speech.

  • Leicester researcher wins National Hate Crime Award

    Dr Stevie-Jade Hardy from our Centre for Hate Studies based at our Department of Criminology has won the ‘Research and Innovation Upstander’ award category at the National Hate Crime Awards.

  • Ideas

    There are many ways in which to use your oral history materials. Get more ideas on how and where you could use your interviews.

  • Astrodynamics

    Module code: PA3242 The Physics Skills Electives are designed to help you improve your skills and enhance your career options in industry, education, research and/or business.

  • Chronic uncertainty defines the Brexit process

    Significant political and economic uncertainty characterises the Brexit process one year after the UK triggered Article 50, a new report by academic group The UK in a Changing Europe finds. It includes a chapter by Adam Cygan, Professor in the Leicester Law School.

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