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  • Wellcome Trust Doctoral Training Programme in Genomic Epidemiology and Public Health Genomics

    Details about the programme’s unique and attractive features can be found via the links below.  Please direct any queries to genomicsphd@le.ac.uk Browse our prospectus (PDF, 4.52mb)

  • Sanctuary scholars and refugee-background students

    Check support available for sanctuary scholars and students from refugee backgrounds at the University of Leicester

  • ‘Paradigm shift’ in ventilation needed to combat virus spread

    Scientists from across fourteen different countries have today (Thursday) appealed to government for a ‘paradigm shift’ in improving indoor ventilation standards, as part of efforts to combat airborne COVID-19 virus transmission.

  • Tectonic shift in Southern Ocean caused dramatic ancient cooling event

    The study was led by Dr Isabel Sauermilch, researcher at the University of Tasmania and Utrecht University, and shows that these events were much more closely linked than previously thought.

  • Facilities

    Geography at the University of Leicester has state-of-the-art facilities, providing a world class environment for student learning. Find out more about our laboratories, our 3D stereo virtual reality theatre, our study centre, equipment and more.

  • Postgraduate

    The University of Leicester School of Business postgraduate courses are designed to offer you a challenging and rewarding experience.

  • New asteroid catalogue allows glimpse into Solar System’s rock history

    Researchers at University of Leicester and the Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur use Gaia satellite data to collect spectra from our asteroid belt

  • University of Leicester reveals rarely seen photo of Sir David Attenborough to mark his 100th birthday

    The University of Leicester has revealed a rarely seen photograph of Sir David Attenborough in his student days, ahead of the national treasure’s 100th birthday.

  • Unprecedented energy consumption is leaving a permanent stain on planetary history

    A new study co-authored by three professors at the University of Leicester’s School of Geography, Geology and the Environment argues that the speed and scale of human energy consumption has pushed the Earth towards a new geological epoch, the ‘Anthropocene’.

  • Your first weeks

    Find out what you need to know for the first weeks once arriving at University. Including your induction, where to find your timetable, what apps to download, and regulations and specifications.

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