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  • Stunning satellite imagery gives unique view of Leicestershire in all its glory

    A rarely seen perspective of the county of Leicestershire has been captured in a new high resolution photograph released by Leicester scientists using a state-of-the-art satellite for the first time.

  • Nursing Offer Holder Day

    Explore Nursing at the University of Leicester. Learn about the course and life on the NHS front line. Chat to staff and students in a range of sessions.

  • Business Offer Holder Day

    Discover business, marketing and human resources at Leicester. Meet tutors, chat with students and find out which one of our degrees is right for you.

  • College of Life Sciences research privacy notice

    Find out more about how your data is handled if you participate in a research project conducted by the College of Life Sciences at Leicester.

  • International Professional Development Unit

    Discover the benefits of studying here at Leicester by ordering either an undergraduate or postgraduate prospectus.

  • Principles and Practices of International Business

    Module code: MK7050 In today’s fast-paced and interdependent world, businesses are no longer confined by national boundaries. Success in international business requires not only understanding global markets, but also navigating complexities of operating across countries.

  • Volumes

    Explore all 43 volumes of the new Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project with the University of Leicester. Find out more about the project and see the published volumes.

  • New satellite imagery reveals impact on urban landscape in wake of tragic earthquake

    Earth observation scientists at University of Leicester release satellite imagery to help inform humanitarian efforts in Turkey and Syria

  • People

    Browse staff and PhD students within the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy.

  • Contemporary Critical Geographies

    Module code: GY7715 This module explores the critical human geography tradition and allows students to reflect on how their interests fit in relation to it.

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