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  • Using the head to fix the heart

    An upcoming seminar at the University will delve into the human need for acceptance- where it comes from, what it means, and how, through psychological therapy, it can be overcome. On Wednesday 16 May Dr.

  • University of Leicester's Sports Grounds Team win prestigious award

    Professional excellence at the University is recognised with another national award

  • University announces campus closure

    En4tUeWwXQE|The University of Leicester has announced that it is to temporarily close the University from 5.00pm on Friday 20 March, to protect and support all students and colleagues during the COVID-19 outbreak.

  • Teaching staff

    List of staff in teaching roles

  • Facilities for students

    Facilities for teaching in the School of Physics and Astronomy

  • Clinical impact

    There are several areas where research carried out or led by Leicester, or where Leicester has made a major contribution as part of a multi-centre collaboration, has led to significant improvements in healthcare nationally, and internationally, as well as influenced clinical...

  • Leicester-tested Einstein Probe opens its wide eyes to the X-ray sky

    Explosion-hunting telescope tested by University of Leicester space scientists sends back its first images

  • Applied Health Research MRes, PGCert

    This is for you if... you want to study and practise applied health research at an advanced level.

  • “New views of Jupiter” showcases swirling clouds on giant planet

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on May 11, 2018 Members of NASA’s Juno mission team, some of the world’s leading observers of Jupiter, and citizen scientists from across the globe are attending a workshop ‘New Views of Jupiter:...

  • Advancing Management Research, or Advancing Elite Interests?

    Posted by in School of Business Blog on April 13, 2016 The Advanced Institute of Management (AIM) spent nearly £30 million of ESRC money in over a decade in an attempt to raise the dismal standard of research in management studies.

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