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  • Partnership with the Apollo Hospital Group

    Learn more about the Apollo partnership between the University of Leicester and The Apollo University (TAU).

  • Supporting emerging talent from across the world

    Research into protecting vulnerable children from developing mental health problems and how enslaved Africans became imperial asylum seekers in the 19th century will receive a boost from expertise at the University of Leicester.

  • Cellular Physiology of the Cardiovascular System

    Module code: BS3056 This module is concerned with physiological processes that occur at the cellular level in the cardiovascular system.

  • Cellular Physiology of the Cardiovascular System

    Module code: BS3056 This module is concerned with physiological processes that occur at the cellular level in the cardiovascular system.

  • Cellular Physiology of the Cardiovascular System

    Module code: BS3056 This module is concerned with physiological processes that occur at the cellular level in the cardiovascular system.

  • Meet the Richard III team

    The success of the Greyfriars project and the subsequent identification of Richard III is based on the expertise of academic and research staff at the University of Leicester.

  • The Death and Life of Modernist Architecture

    Module code: HA3015 In 1958 the ‘International Congress of Modern Architecture’ was officially dissolved.

  • BepiColombo - the mission to Mercury

    Launching in 2018, reaching Mercury orbit seven years later, BepiColombo is the European-Japanese mission that will change our understanding of the innermost planet. One of its key instruments was designed and built at the University of Leicester.

  • About Media and Communication at the University of Leicester

    Media and Communication at the University of Leicester celebrated 50 years of cutting-edge research in 2016. Find out more about us, our history and our commitment to Athena SWAN.

  • New sculptures at the Botanic Garden

    Three new permanent sculptures have been installed at the Botanic Garden thanks to an Arts Council funded project. During the project, Jacky Oliver worked as Artist in Residence at the Botanic Garden in October 2014.

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