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  • New blood test to diagnose rare cancer could save lives

    Gynaecology experts from the University of Leicester are aiming to develop a pioneering new blood test to help diagnose a rare form of womb cancer

  • Inclusive curriculum FAQs

    Part of Leicester Medical School's Racial Inclusion in the Curriculum Toolkit; frequently asked questions

  • Wellcome Trust open access policy

    Wellcome Trust open access policy

  • Teaching resources

    Browse our collection of teaching resources, covering both archaeology and Classics, and including lesson plans, interactive resources and more.

  • English for Humanities International Summer Programme

    A short course that aims to help participants improve their general and academic English.

  • Undergraduate

    The Department of Engineering at the University of Leicester offers undergraduate courses in several Engineering disciplines, at both BEng and MEng level. Find our more about our degrees.

  • Glimpses of the young David Attenborough in the University Archives

    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on May 9, 2016 It’s well known that David and Richard Attenborough, along with their brother John, spent part of their early lives living on the campus of what was then University College, Leicester.

  • Hot hot hot, above the Great Red Spot

    Posted by Henrik Melin in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on July 28, 2016 One of the largest remaining questions in understanding the upper atmosphere of Jupiter, the outmost layer of the atmosphere, is: ‘Why is this region so very hot?’.

  • Trump and the risks of narcissistic leadership

    Posted by mstein in School of Business Blog on December 1, 2016 Professor Mark Stein discusses how Donald Trump shows signs of being a narcissistic leader – and why people have good reason to be concerned.

  • The Story of Pulque, Part 1

    Posted by Deborah Toner in Consuming Authenticities on March 10, 2015 In the 17th century, the Mexican historian Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl recorded a pre-Columbian legend about the origins of pulque.

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