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    The Modern Languages PGCE at Leicester aims to enable you to be a confident, competent and reflective teacher of Modern Languages, capable of making a full contribution to language teaching in a British secondary school.

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    University of Leicester alumnus Nick Cummins MBE hasn’t ruled out competing for Team GB for a third Paralympic Games following a tough end to Paris 2024.

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    Innovation, research and collaboration partners of the University of Leicester recognised at the Leicestershire Innovation Awards.

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    Professor Karen Brown from the Leicester Cancer Research Centre sends a message on the importance of cancer screening.

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    Many of our applicants and future students ask similar questions when preparing to apply for or begin a PGCE at Leicester. Browse our frequently asked questions (FAQs) for our advice on some of the questions we are often asked.

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    University of Leicester hosts Summer School with Kremenchuk Mykhailo Otrohradskyi National University in Ukraine until 14 July, two-week event aims to support Ukraine scientists in maintaining skills and knowledge during the war

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    Students from Leicester’s two universities have been put through their paces – quite literally.

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