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  • Get to know your brain

    Have you ever wondered how the brain actually works- what makes us move, feel, think, and listen? On Wednesday 14 March, in the midst of global Brain Awareness Week (BAW), a day of events will provide the public with an opportunity to learn all about how the brain functions.

  • International Relations and History BA

    Study the historical background to the most vital issues affecting the modern world, with Leicester’s International Relations and History degree.

  • Stewart Fishwick

    The academic profile of Professor Stewart Fishwick, Professor in Geophysics & Head of School at University of Leicester

  • PhD students

    Learn more about Leicester Law School's current research students and their PhD projects.

  • Jason Johnstone

    The academic profile of Dr Jason Johnstone, Lecturer in Criminology at University of Leicester

  • Stamatina Anastopoulou

    The academic profile of Dr Stamatina Anastopoulou, Distance Learning Teaching Fellow at University of Leicester

  • Huntington’s Disease Network going from strength to strength

    A Leicester-based network set up to drive forward community support, interventions and engagement for those living with Huntington’s disease will celebrate its one-year anniversary next month.

  • International Relations BA

    At Leicester you’ll explore international relations from 1945 to the present, and choose from a wide range of modules to shape your degree around your interests.

  • How sexual violence in conflict can be combatted through new forensic DNA collecting methods

    Dr Lisa Smith (pictured) from the Department of Criminology has launched a new project to investigate alternative ways of collecting DNA evidence from victims of sexual violence in conflict zones and displaced communities, including refugee camps.

  • Matthew Winston

    The academic profile of Dr Matthew Winston, Teaching Fellow at University of Leicester

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