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  • Leicester researchers lay it on the line

    The work of Leicester engineers has been profiled in a national publication for industry. The National Grid (NG) Annual Summary 2015/16 by Nicola Shaw, the UK Executive Director of NG, features Leicester’s research as its very first case study.

  • Studentships and Self Funded PhD Opportunities

    View projects available to self-funded research students Available PhD Projects |Current Studentship Opportunities in MCB Browse PhD opportunities at the Leicester Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology (LISCB) Browse funded opportunities in the...

  • Leicester-King Power Thai Scholarship

    Learn more about the Leicester-King Power Thai Scholarship.

  • Accounting and Finance

    At Leicester our accounting and finance degrees will get you career ready with a year in industry and exemptions from professional bodies.

  • Criminology

    What are the causes of crime and criminality? What are the impacts on an individual, society and policy? Our degrees tackle these fascinating questions.

  • Business Foundation Year

    At Leicester our Business Foundation Year courses will get you career ready, without traditional entry requirements

  • University of Leicester awarded University of Sanctuary Recognition

    The University of Leicester has been recognised as a University of Sanctuary; one of only eight in the country and the only one in the region.

  • Biography of Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys

    A short biography of Sir Professor Jeffreys - the inventor of DNA fingerprinting. From research at Leicester to Knighthood and current work.

  • University of Leicester awards honorary degree to graduate and best-selling author

    Acclaimed novelist and Leicester graduate, Adele Parks MBE has returned to the University to be awarded an honorary degree. Parks received a (DLitt) Doctor of Letters from the University of Leicester in a ceremony that took place at De Montfort Hall on Thursday, 19 January.

  • Widespread prehistoric volcanic activity across Mongolia and China linked to a common cause

    Research by a Leicester-led team of geologists has uncovered new evidence for the causes of widespread volcanic activity in eastern Asia 100 million years ago.

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