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  • Moonstruck Exhibition eclipses expectations

    Record numbers of visitors attended Leicester Cathedral for a University-sponsored British Science Week Festival event in the city.

  • Finance MSc

    This is for you if... you want to learn the mechanics of financial markets, understand the financial decisions of corporations and the nature of financial risk.

  • The Bulletin Leicester research reveals dramatic increase in baby virus admissions

    In this episode of The Bulletin from the University of Leicester News Centre: Research reveals 'dramatic increase' in baby virus admissions to Leicester's hospitals University professor joins stars in cancer fight ‘Hijacking’ of religious symbols by extremists...

  • Further information about University of Sanctuary

    This University has a wonderful reputation for humanity, for culture, for generosity as do the citizens of this ancient noble city.

  • Korean Women and the ‘Cat’s Labour Union’

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on March 24, 2017   In this week’s blog, ULSB PhD student Chanhyo Jeong ( cj156@le.ac.

  • Past Festival of Change Recordings

    Watch past events from our Festival of Change events at the University of Leicester.

  • A recipe for business success

    Oceania Alfa, a current International Management postgraduate student in the University's School of Business, is using her studies to develop a food-tech start-up in West Africa to address problems facing the area’s food industry.

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  • Leicester space scientists developing innovative camera system to detect most luminous objects in universe

    The latest iteration of the Cherenkov Telescope Array’s (CTA) science case, Science with the Cherenkov Telescope Array, has been made available via the CTA website library and arXiv and will be published in a special edition of International Journal of Modern Physics D in the...

  • Unique exceptionally preserved fossil named in honour of Sir David Attenborough

    An international team of scientists led by our University has discovered a new 430 million-year-old fossil and has named it in honour of Sir David Attenborough – who grew up on the University campus.

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