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  • Leicester Innovation Hub

    Since opening in 2017 the Leicester Innovation Hub Team have been working together with businesses to provide incubation space, innovation support and access to facilities and funding for specialist technical and academic expertise.

  • Ionic Liquids Demonstrator

    The Ionic Liquid Demonstrator (ILD) is a multi-application pilot plant facility to showcase the application of ionic liquids primarily in the area of metal processing.

  • Information for Employers

    Degree apprenticeships help organisations offer cost-effective ways to develop the workforce, develop and attract talent into the organisation for sustainable growth.

  • Meningitis

    At the University of Leicester, LeMID researchers are studying meningitis with specific regards for Neisseria meningitidis and Streptococcus pneumoniae.

  • Careers and Employability Service

    Our Career Development Service is here to provide you with insight into a range of careers, and give you the best student experience and support.

  • Nick Standen

    Noel Davies and Ian Forsythe write: Nick Standen, Professor of Physiology at the University of Leicester, died after a long illness on 2 April 2020 (born 8 December 1949).

  • Cat-ching criminals with DNA from pet hairs

    Cat hair could be the purr-fect way to catch criminals, according to researchers from the University of Leicester.

  • University of Leicester bestows honour on English student-turned-inspiring-author

    A University of Leicester graduate who has enjoyed a successful career as an author, broadcaster and educator has been awarded an honorary degree by his alma mater.

  • Two University of Leicester projects shortlisted for Museum and Heritage Awards 2023

    Two projects from University of Leicester's School of Museum Studies have been shortlisted for the prestigious Museum and Heritage Awards.

  • Black women at greater risk of dying from uterine cancer

    Women in Black ethnic minority groups are at greater risk of dying from uterine, (womb) cancer, latest data shows

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