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  • How forensic statistics nailed the identity of the Last Plantagenet

    A Leicester historian who carried out a genealogical study of King Richard III will give a talk on Tuesday 28 March at the University’s Centre for Medicine.

  • Chris Vaughan

    Chris Vaughan is a recently retired General Counsel and Company Secretary of large (FTSE 100) international listed groups, with a broad background in corporate law.

  • Polymerise

    The polymerise project aims to promote diversity in chemistry by providing ring-fenced funding for students from minoritised ethnic backgrounds to gain paid research experience.

  • Leicester’s Multilingual History Walks (at Christmas)

    Learn more about Languages at Leicester’s History Walks in 6 languages.

  • Business Data Visualisation

    Module code: MN3181 Unlock the power of data visualisation and master how to design and develop interactive dashboards or visual reports that support evidence-based decision-making in a business environment.

  • Operations and Project Management

    Module code: MK2110 How do businesses take resources and turn them into products and services as efficiently as possible? Operations management is a delivery-focused field critical to production, manufacturing or services, and this module will introduce you to its key principles.

  • Getting here

    Getting to campus is easy. We're located close to great transport links. Campus map.

  • The term “antimicrobial resistance” has little meaning to the public and should be renamed

    The public is failing to take antimicrobial resistance seriously and it could all be down to the scientific terminology used.

  • Views sought on health and social care research

    People from ethnic minority backgrounds living in Leicestershire have the opportunity to shape the future of research into health and social care and reduce inequality thanks to a new study.

  • Adrian Weston MBE

    We have learned, with regret, of the death of Mr Adrian Weston, who was a member of the University Council from 1999 to 2008.

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