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  • Mike Le Bas

    We are saddened to learn of the passing of Dr Michael John Le Bas, who was Senior Lecturer in Igneous Petrology in the Department of Geology from 1961 to 1992.

  • Social Security and the Gig Economy – Lessons from the French Intermittents du Spectable scheme.

    Posted by Chris Grocott in School of Business Blog on December 7, 2023 A radical redesign of the UK benefits system for gig economy workers could draw inspiration from a French scheme that covers art industry workers writes Guillaume Wilemme and Piotr Denderski of the...

  • Glossary

    Browse a list of words about University of Leicester graduation and find out what they mean.

  • New book for medical practitioners features space technology used for cancer imaging

    Research from the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham that exploits space-age technology for medical benefits is featured in a new publication.

  • Business and law

    Academics from the School of Business offer their expertise through consultancy across finance, business and management, and we have over 50 academics working in the School of Law whose research expertise spans many areas.

  • Governance

    Governance refers to the systems, structures, procedures and rules by which the University takes key decisions on its affairs.

  • New book on protest camps and political activism to be launched

    A new book on protest camps and political activism, edited by two academics from our University, will be launched on campus on Wednesday 7 June.

  • Career opportunities

    A postgraduate course in politics and/or international relations provides a foundation for a wide range of career options. Find out where a degree from the University of Leicester can take you.

  • The art of scientific glassblowing

    Gayle Price, our talented glassblower, has been interviewed by the Wellcome Collection about the art of glassblowing and ways in which art and science connect in interesting ways.

  • Children helping research study that aims to improve future NHS care

    Children who have to go to local Emergency Departments are helping a research study that aims to improve future NHS care.

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