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  • News archive 2022

    Read news stories from Leicester Law School in 2022.

  • Research sheds light on genetic processes underlying meningitis and gastroenteritis

    University of Leicester researchers have developed a computer system to scan large sets of genomes in deadly pathogens

  • About the Partnership 合作关系

    The Leicester International Institute was established on 24th March 2017 as a Sino-foreign cooperative educational institution with the approval of the Ministry of Education.

  • Three decades-long partnership reaffirmed as University of Leicester hosts China delegation

    A delegation from the Chongqing Municipal People’s Government visited the University of Leicester, meeting with students and senior leaders at the University.

  • Further information about University of Sanctuary

    Sir David Attenborough This University has a wonderful reputation for humanity, for culture, for generosity as do the citizens of this ancient noble city.

  • Refund policy

    Refunds of overpayments If the University receives tuition fee payments above the total tuition fee charged a refund will be processed unless the overpayment is due to a period of suspense.

  • The father of DNA fingerprinting pays tribute to a team effort

    The man who discovered DNA genetic fingerprinting has paid tribute to two of his former University of Leicester colleagues who played a key role in the scientific breakthrough.

  • Doctoral College student complaints procedure

    The Doctoral College welcomes feedback, and we understand that occasionally you may wish to make a complaint. Find out about our student feedback and complaints procedure.

  • Archaeology student complaints procedure

    We welcome feedback, and we understand that you may wish to make a complaint. Find out about our student feedback and complaints procedure.

  • Student shortlisted for Welsh Governments highest accolade

    English student Mercy has been recognised by the Welsh Government for her ongoing campaigning as a young voice for people with HIV. In February, Mercy was shortlisted for a St David Award- the highest accolade that the Welsh Government can present to a civilian.

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