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  • Sports scholarships

    The Platinum Sports Scholarship offers students additional support so that they may continue their sporting lives alongside their academic studies while at Leicester.

  • Collaborative partnerships

    Discover how the School brings the humanities to life through civic partnerships, NHS collaborations, and real-world student experiences that shape careers and benefit society.

  • Visitor information

    View the Garden and Arboretum visitor information including parking and opening times.

  • Reversing Diabetes: Fact or Fiction?

    Facilitated by experienced and high profile clinical and academic staff from the Leicester Diabetes Centre, students benefit from the wealth of experience and specialist knowledge.

  • Start Your Career as a Healthcare Professional: Online Work Related Learning

    Gain a unique insight into working in healthcare and the NHS as you learn what it takes to become a healthcare professional.

  • Coaching and Officiating Pathway Award

    Find out more about the Coaching and Officiating Pathway Award at Leicester.

  • Marketing Strategy and Innovation

    Module code: MK7013 Modern marketers are not only responsible for promoting products and services but increasingly play a key role in shaping value propositions, influencing product development, and guiding innovations to market.

  • New genetic test for deadly disease to be explored in University research programme

    A new genetic test developed by experts from the University of Leicester could be introduced into NHS screening pathways to target those most at risk of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA).

  • Feminism in the School curriculum

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 18, 2016 This week MPs discussed the proposal for feminism to be dropped from the A Level politics curriculum. See the draft curriculum from 2015.

  • Coaching

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on June 13, 2016 “We don’t see the world as it is, we see it as we are”. It would appear that at the moment the world is full of coaches; no, not the type you travel in.

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