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  • EXILE at Kingston Lacy

    EXILE installation at Kingston Lacy. Credit: National Trust / RCMG / University of Leicester. Image Credit: National Trust images / Steven Haywood. EXILE is a research-led collaboration between RCMG and the National Trust at Kingston Lacy.

  • After you've applied

    Guidance on what to do once you’ve applied to your chosen postgraduate course, with information on accepting and meeting the conditions of your offer and supplying your references.

  • The 2D Problem

    The 2D Problem Limitation of 2D The diagram below the cross section of several 3D-shapes.

  • Dissemination

    We will be communicating about the research we’re doing in several formats, including symposia, seminars and public engagement.

  • Geography BA

    With a Leicester Geography BA you'll learn how to confront the pressing human geography issues of our time. While this degree mainly focuses on human geography, you'll have the option to learn about physical geography too.

  • Geography BA

    With a Leicester Geography BA you'll learn how to confront the pressing human geography issues of our time. While this degree mainly focuses on human geography, you'll have the option to learn about physical geography too.

  • Environmental Science BSc

    From climatic changes and natural hazards to shifting tectonic plates, our planet is constantly reshaping itself. By studying the science behind physical geography, you can better tackle the challenges that lie ahead.

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  • New NIHR Fellows to join leading research groups

    Two internationally-renowned research groups at the University of Leicester are to be bolstered with a group of new researchers following Fellowship Awards of more than £2 million from the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR).

  • Psychology BSc

    What makes us tick? For psychologists, it’s the ultimate question – and one you’ll look at from many angles. When you graduate, you’ll have a wealth of insight into the human mind, as well as the ability to help people in real and meaningful ways.

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