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  • Academic Clinical Fellowships

    An Academic Clinical Fellowship is a post lasting 3 years, during which 25% of your time will be spent on academic work.

  • Leicester maintains Complete University Guide ranking

    The University of Leicester has maintained its position in the top 35 of the Complete University Guide 2027.

  • Our reports

    Browse the eight various reports on the Leicester Hate Crime Project produced by the Centre for Hate Studies. These reports include an executive summary, findings, conclusions and a series of themed briefing papers.

  • Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences Topics (JIST)

    Students in Natural Sciences at the University of Leicester learn about scientific publishing and the peer review process by acting as authors, referees, and editors of the undergraduate Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences Topics (JIST)

  • Uncovering the “hidden curriculum” that drains medical students’ empathy

    A “hidden curriculum” in medical school is responsible for reducing the empathy of students, finds research led by the University of Leicester.

  • 150-million-year post-mortem reveals baby pterosaurs perished in a violent storm

    University of Leicester scientists have identified two extraordinary new fossils - tiny prehistoric flying reptiles, pterosaurs, with broken wings

  • A Day in the Life: Convicts on board Prison Hulks

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on October 10, 2017   By Anna McKay , AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Student, National Maritime Museum & University of Leicester.

  • University of Leicester outlines next steps in Strategic Review

    The University of Leicester has launched a formal consultation on proposals aimed at strengthening its financial sustainability and future success.

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    Management should be studied in terms of its role in fostering economic and social prosperity and also with respect to its contribution toward economic, social, environmental, medical and physical devastation.

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