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    The University of Leicester's Year Abroad programme is central to what makes our Modern Languages graduates stand out. Find out how you can Spend a year studying at up to two of our partner universities within the EU or further afield in Quebec or Latin America.

  • HeForShe event aims to tackle gender violence on campus

    On Tuesday 29 November, the University will hold a HeForShe Global Ideathon which invites staff and students to help generate ways in which universities can tackle gender violence on campuses worldwide.

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  • Indias first black hole space observation satellite to launch

    Researchers from the Department of Physics and Astronomy been involved in the development of the first ever Indian satellite dedicated to astronomical observations, including of black holes, which will be launching from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in...

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    We have a range of facilities to support our students in the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, including social study spaces and computer labs.

  • The Criminal Corpse and the Competing Claims of Justice and Anatomy. By Richard Ward

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on December 21, 2015 The later eighteenth century represents a particular moment when the competing claims of anatomy and criminal justice fought for supremacy over the criminal corpse.

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    More information on Politics and International Relations research cluster previous research projects.

  • Hindi Post-Beginners (Level 2)

    Hindi course for post-beginners at Leicester University

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    Your personal statement should showcase your experience and skills. Learn how to write one to further your career.

  • Ig Nobel Prize-winning geologist on why rocks speak in tongues

    Professor Jan Zalasiewicz, Emeritus Professor in the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, explains the research that won him an Ig Nobel Prize in 2023.

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