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  • How to submit an appeal

    If you decide that you have eligible grounds for appeal you should complete and submit an appeals form with supporting documentary evidence.  Review the What is an Academic Appeal? section of our webpages to find out more about grounds for appeal.

  • University of Leicester report finds 45% of UK’s east and southeast Asian people experienced hate crime in the last year

    An alarming report co-authored by the University of Leicester has revealed hate crime experienced by east and southeast Asian (ESEA) people in the UK remains chronically underreported.

  • Leicester-led study finds long-COVID leaves tell-tale traces in the blood

    A study into the long-term health impacts of coronavirus, led by experts from the University of Leicester, has found long-COVID leaves tell-tale traces in the blood.

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  • Progression and reassessment (6.55-6.73)

    Read about compensation and progression in Senate Regulation 6.

  • BSL Level 1: Part 1

    British Sign Language Part 1 course at Leicester University

  • On threats to freedom of expression in Hungary: blog post by cartoonist Gabor Papai

    A blog post written by cartoonsit Gabor Papai on freedom of expression in Hungary and during the Covid-19 pandemic

  • Daring Deeds of Valour

    Posted by Philip Shaw in On This Day of War on February 9, 2016 Daring Deeds of Valour By Dr Rachel Bates, University of Leicester The 29 January 2016 marks the 160 th anniversary of the Victoria Cross, a key legacy of the Crimean War (1854-56).

  • The Story of Pulque Part 2: A Tangle of Origins – University of Leicester

    Overview of different pre-Columbian narratives about the origins or discovery of pulque, and the various political, historical, and cultural roles these narratives served particularly for the Mexica (Aztecs)

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