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  • Psychology MSc, by distance learning

    This is for you if... you are looking for a BPS-accredited conversion course that will support you in pursuing a career as a professional psychologist.

  • Scholarships and discounts

    We are committed to attracting the brightest and best postgraduate students to Leicester regardless of background. Find out about our scholarships and discounts.

  • Gordon Campbell

    The academic profile of Emeritus Professor Gordon Campbell, Fellow in Renaissance Studies at University of Leicester

  • Biological Sciences (Genetics) BSc

    From human health to food production, genetics impacts many aspects of society. You’ll look at how genetics functions in today’s biosciences, as well as what it takes to work at the forefront of the industry.

  • Biological Sciences (Genetics) BSc

    From human health to food production, genetics impacts many aspects of society. You’ll look at how genetics functions in today’s biosciences, as well as what it takes to work at the forefront of the industry.

  • Aubrey Newman lecture series

    Learn more about the annual Aubrey Newman lecture series, initiated in 2006 to honour Professor Aubrey Newman, founder of the Stanley Burton Centre in 1992.

  • Funded opportunities

    Listed below are the funded studentship opportunities which are currently accepting research student applications.

  • Women exposed to MWI emissions show small increase in breast milk pollutants

    Study involving Professor Anna Hansell, from the University of Leicester Centre for Environmental Health and Sustainability, analysed impact of emissions from municipal waste incinerators

  • Politics and Sociology BA

    Leicester’s Politics and Sociology degree explore the links between politics and social issues and offers the flexibility to shape your course around your interests.

  • Researchers make spectacular discovery of how learning takes place and memories are formed

    Brain scientists in the UK and US have collaborated to make ‘a spectacular discovery’ - for the first time in human studies - of how memories are formed and new learning takes place.

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