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  • Deprivation is ‘driving’ Covid-19 ethnic disparities, claims new analysis

    Deprivation is ‘driving’ Covid-19 disparities among minority ethnic groups and could be considered the main cause of disproportionate infection rates, hospitalisation and deaths.

  • South Korea

    We welcome students from South Korea. Find out more about entry requirements for our courses and the University's South Korean student community.

  • Geology with Palaeontology MGeol

    Fossils. They already tell us so much about life. But in many ways, we’ve only just scratched the surface. Along with building your skills and knowledge in the scientific study of fossils, this degree is your gateway towards PhD research.

  • Geology with Palaeontology MGeol

    Fossils. They already tell us so much about life. But in many ways, we’ve only just scratched the surface. Along with building your skills and knowledge in the scientific study of fossils, this degree is your gateway towards PhD research.

  • University of Leicester experts appointed to prestigious panel on harassment

    The University of Leicester’s incoming Vice-Chancellor Professor Nishan Canagarajah and leading expert on hate crime Dr Stevie-Jade Hardy will sit on an elite board to tackle racial harassment in higher education.

  • Female genital mutilation seeking alternative rites of passage

    The potential of a method of replacing female genital mutilation as an initiation into womanhood with culturally sensitive alternatives is to be explored.

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  • Outreach

    Staff in English at the University of Leicester are committed to presenting their work outside Higher Education, and to discussing research ideas beyond the university. Find out about our talks, events, public readings, local education projects and more.

  • Project overview

    Find out more about the ESRC Reading Goals Project at the University of Leicester.

  • The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain

    The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain was an innovative five-year interdisciplinary research programme, funded by a £1.37 million Programme Award from The Leverhulme Trust, which ran from 2011-2015.

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