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  • Cricket Country

    An account of the history of Cricket, India, and the British Empire

  • Economics and Accounting with Foundation Year BSc

    If you would love to study economics and accounting here at Leicester, but don’t quite have the entry requirements, this Foundation Year degree is your path to making it happen.

  • Finance with Foundation Year BSc

    If you would love to study finance here at Leicester, but don’t quite have the entry requirements, this Foundation Year degree is your path to making it happen.

  • Ukrainian students find sanctuary at University of Leicester

    Four Ukrainian students have travelled one-and-a-half thousand miles to find sanctuary – and continue their studies – at the University of Leicester.

  • Literature

    The literature on pauper letters and the lives of the poor has grown considerably over the last two decades. Explore literature associated with the project.

  • About LCTU

    The Clinical Trails Unit is a partnership between the University of Leicester and the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust for the delivery of clinical trials. Discover more about our remit, academic research and core competencies.

  • Performability and performativity in the English translation of Federico García Lorca's rural trilogy

    Learn more about our event: Performability and performativity in the English translation of Federico García Lorca's rural trilogy, with speaker Sara Naylor.

  • Jenn Hobbs

    The academic profile of Dr Jenn Hobbs, Lecturer in International Relations at University of Leicester

  • Leicester Cancer Research Centre

    We are internationally recognised for our research in key areas including treatment of haematological malignancies, precision therapeutics for mesothelioma, pre-clinical models for drug discovery, cancer prevention, and the liquid biopsy for cancer detection.

  • Publications

    Learn more about the publications produced by the academics and students in the Centre for English Local History.

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