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  • Midlands universitybased high performance computing centre receives 32 million

    Funding of £3.2million has been received by the Midlands Innovation group of universities, including the University of Leicester, and Queen Mary University of London to establish a centre of excellence in high performance computing (HPC).

  • Research brings hope of new treatment for asthma sufferers

    Improved treatments for people with severe asthma are a ‘step closer’ after a research team led by Dr Ruth Saunders from the Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation identified a breakthrough in the cause of airway narrowing.

  • University research highlighted as Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation celebrates its 10th anniversary

    The University's role in the Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation (CEOI) has been highlighted on its 10th anniversary.

  • Research

    Get more information on the research undertaken in the Hodgkinson Group which is focused on the synthesis of novel chemical probes and compound libraries.

  • Medical School privacy notice

    Find out more about how your data is handled as an applicant or student of the Medical School at Leicester.

  • Government Minister discovers region’s cutting-edge research and innovation in space

    Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government visits Leicester to find out more about pioneering plans for Space Park Leicester.

  • Suggested reading

    Thinking of applying for History at the University of Leicester? Expand your awareness of the scope of History before you begin your degree.

  • Stanley Burton Centre PhD Scholarship

    The Stanley Burton Centre is offering two PhD scholarships (fee-waiver) in Holocaust and Genocide Studies to mark its 30th anniversary year.

  • Our building

    The Engineering Building at the University of Leicester is widely regarded as one of the most architecturally important buildings of its era.

  • Researchers make sand that flows uphill

    Paper published in 'Nature Communications' details how applying magnetic forces to individual 'microroller' particles spurs collective motion—with counterintuitive results

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