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  • School Contacts

    See details how to telephone, email or visit School of Chemistry at Leicester School of Chemistry See details for how to how to telephone, email or visit the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment School of Geography, Geology and the Environment See details for how...

  • International Business and Marketing

    Co-leads: Professor John Cadogan and Professor Sarah Park The research group on International Business and Marketing (IBM) aims to foster knowledge exchange in the fields of international business and international marketing, contributing to an environment conducive to...

  • Womens Inspiration Network

    Women’s Inspiration Network (WIN) is a network run by women for women, at the University of Leicester. We connect women in all roles and teams across the University, creating a space to share ideas, provide support, collaborate, and develop leadership skills.

  • Here we used to cross the river

    Laura Albertini, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Here we used to cross the river'.

  • Melting the secrets of rocks

    Martha Papadopoulou. PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Melting the secrets of rocks '

  • At the CELLestial level

    Sophia Sheikh & Kristina Tomkova, PhD Students have entered a piece entitled 'At the CELLestial level'.

  • Research opportunities

    We welcome organisations from policy, environmental practice and industry contacting us to discuss collaboration opportunities.

  • KISU observer of the Kurdistan Independence Referendum Elections

    A University academic, from the School of History, Politics and International Relations, has taken part in a fact-finding mission to the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

  • Network participants

    Get more information on our network participants. Including those from within the University of Leicester and those who come from outside of the institution.

  • Grey Friars in old maps and plans

    Historic maps of Leicester were an invaluable source of information for pinpointing the potential location of the Grey Friars, charting how that area of the town has changed over the last 400 years.

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