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  • Space Park Leicester launches 3D printing workshops for businesses

    Find out how 3D printing can benefit your business at a new series of workshops throughout 2025

  • Leicester-led study to explore mental health and drug use in colonial and post-colonial prisons

    The University of Leicester has been awarded £3.3m to research drugs and mental health in prison settings globally.

  • Employer reference requests

    Employer requests for references to the University through the JISC Prospects Higher Education Degree Datacheck (HEDD) service

  • Art Museums and Galleries Spring School 2025

    Free online event organised by School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester.

  • English language requirements

    In addition to the academic entry requirements to study for a research degree at Leicester, you will also need to satisfy the English language entry requirements.

  • What do I get?

    What do you get for your tuition fee? Well, you get all this and more: Students’ Union The SU is the social hub of the university, providing space to meet, eat and relax, with more than 200 clubs and societies plus the UK's only on-campus O2 Academy.

  • MedDIaLeCt

    Meddialect is a working group to support staff and students Leicester Medical School with disability and long term conditions

  • Viking grave discovery suggests warrior of high status was buried at Scottish site

    New light has been shed on a 10th century Viking boat burial site at Swordle Bay in western Scotland, which was discovered by University researchers in 2011.

  • Leading economist to address financial stability issues at international conference

    A leading financial economist from our School of Business is to give a keynote speech at a major international conference in Norway. Professor Panicos Demetriades (pictured) will address the European Forum of Deposit Insurers (EFDI) on 13 September.

  • Expert opinions cover Cassini minority governments the euro and baby names

    With Parliament back and Theresa May’s government trying to pass controversial legislation, Emmeline Ledgerwood, oral history project volunteer and PhD student at the British Library/University of Leicester, has written a blog on the periods of minority government...

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