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  • Geology with Foundation Year BSc

    In geology, the path towards progress isn’t always smooth, nor is it with learning. If you don’t quite have the entry requirements to study geology at Leicester, this STEM Foundation Year degree will show you a different path.

  • Myths and facts

    Find out the facts relating to the myths of using animals in research and experiments.

  • Fees and funding

    How much studying for a year abroad will cost depends on where you go and your personal circumstances.

  • Joint Research Office

    Find out more about the Joint Research and Development Support Office and the sponsorship opportunities that offers

  • Leicester scientist recognised in national image competition

    A scientist from the University of Leicester has been shortlisted for the British Heart Foundation’s (BHF) annual ‘Reflections of Research’ image competition

  • Achieving a work-life balance in the scientific field

    An upcoming debate at Leicester will see esteemed academics lead a discussion on the importance of a work-life balance, designed to illuminate the challenges faced by those who work in the scientific field, and explore how we can make it easier for everyone to improve this...

  • Medicine with Foundation Year (A199)

    Other qualifications Candidates with other qualifications or combinations should email medfound@le.ac.uk, listing their qualifications and years of completion. Please note that we do not consider graduates for the Medicine with Foundation Year.

  • Iconic sculpture to be unveiled at Highcross

    A sculpture by an internationally recognised artist is set to be unveiled by the University at Highcross next week as the symbol for the Centre for Medicine Appeal.

  • Sharp eyes to the skies

    Professor Hartmut Boesch gives insight into the importance of improving satellite technology in monitoring greenhouse gases from space, and the effect this will have on our understanding of climate change.

  • Male DNA cracks crime and illuminates history

    Professor Mark Jobling discusses how research into the Y-chromosome helps in solving crime.

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