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  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering MEng

    The University of Leicester's Electrical and Electronic Engineering MEng delivers expertise in programming, software, practical and design skills using industry-standard tools.

  • Biomedical Engineering BEng

    Biomedical Engineering transforms healthcare through customised medical devices, prosthetics, and even organs to improve people’s lives.

  • Biomedical Engineering MEng

    Biomedical Engineering transforms healthcare through customised medical devices, prosthetics, and even organs to improve people’s lives.

  • AccessLeicester

    Are you considering studying at the University of Leicester? Do you want to receive support with your application, a lower offer and a bursary? Can you reach the University of Leicester campus in 90 minutes or less (driving or public transport)? If you answered yes to all of...

  • Video recording

    Using a video camera or video recording for your interview may be a good option. Learn more about how to get a decent video recording for your interview.

  • Islamophobia and homophobia to be the focus of free public event

    Islamophobia and Homophobia are subjects to be tackled at a free public event at the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester receives world-class bioscience investment

    Our University has been awarded over £1.5million in order to advance knowledge and understanding in three key areas that impact on health.

  • Charlotte

    Learn about what happened to Charlotte after she graduated with a MSc in Social Research at the University of Leicester.

  • David Johnson

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Mr David Thomas Johnson, a former Dean of Arts and more recently Honorary Fellow in History. David passed away on 17 November 2023, aged 83.

  • Employability and UK students

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 11, 2015 The Higher Education Academy annual engagement survey asks students how they have developed.

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