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  • Call for Armed Forces personnel to share stories of transition to healthcare careers

    To coincide with Armed Forces Day 2022 (Saturday 25 June), Leicester health professionals have launched a major new research project which could provide solutions to the NHS’ staff shortage crisis by helping veterans transition into civilian careers.

  • World’s largest tropical peatlands revealed to be more than 40,000 years old

    New research finds peatland complex in Congo Basin to be more than twice as old as previously thought, expertise from the University of Leicester supported the study

  • Finance

    Further funding You may also be able to access further funding if you have: Children An adult dependant A disability/learning difficulty or long-term health condition that impacts your studies The University of Leicester offers scholarships to: Care...

  • Leicester to host national summit focusing on adult learning

    On 25 November the University will host a special one-day national summit on widening access, retention and success for mature learners in higher education. The summit is being organised by NEON, the professional body for widening access and social mobility.

  • Chancellor's Distinguished Lecture Series

    The Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture Series is the University of Leicester’s flagship programme of public events.

  • Canada

    We welcome students from Canada. Find out about entry requirements, the Canadian student community and other country-specific information.

  • Vietnam

    We welcome students from Vietnam. Find out about entry requirements, the Vietnamese student community and other country-specific information.

  • Department of Genetics, Genomics and Cancer Sciences

    The Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester is renowned for the discovery of the technique of DNA fingerprinting and, more recently, for the identification of the bones of Richard III.

  • Blood signature could improve early TB diagnosis

    A gene signature in the bloodstream could reveal whether someone is going to develop active tuberculosis (TB) disease months before symptoms begin, research has shown.

  • COVID-19 risk factors in BAME groups

    Tom Yates explores why people from minority ethnic backgrounds have a higher risk of developing severe COVID-19.

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