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  • Motor City Stories

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library Special Collections on October 26, 2020 Archivist Gary Collins explains how the digitisation of an audio collection is enabling its contents to be used in a variety of ways, including for Coventry City of Culture 2021.

  • Professor Alan Bryman: 1947-2017

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on July 27, 2017   Alan Bryman, Emeritus Professor in the School of Management (now Business School) at the University of Leicester died on Thursday the 20 th July 2017 at the age of 69.

  • Study

    Studying Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester will enhance your knowledge and problem solving ability, develop your confidence and communication skills, and provide excellent career opportunities.

  • New stateoftheart teaching and research facility certified as UKs largest nonresidential Passivhaus building

    Our cutting-edge new Centre for Medicine building, built by contractor Willmott Dixon and designed by Associated Architects, has officially received Passivhaus Certification – officially making it the largest Passivhaus building in the UK.

  • University of Sanctuary

    The University of Leicester is committed to offering support and sanctuary to refugees and asylum seekers from around the world and in so doing, helping them to change their lives for the better.

  • Research

    Find out about research in Natural Sciences at the University of Leicester. We draw on expertise in chemistry, physics and astronomy, biological sciences, geography, geology and our Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology.

  • Wellbeing and careers resources

    Black student swimming course Being able to swim is a potentially life-saving skill that everyone should have access to be able to learn. However, in the UK, 95% of Black adults don't swim for a variety a reasons, most notably due to ability and confidence.

  • Rapid reaction equipment

    Find out about the rapid reaction equipment available in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester. We are home to an Applied Photophysics SX20 Stopped-flow spectrometer and Hi-Tech RQF-63 Rapid Quench flow system.

  • NHS funding fosters health inequalities

    Poverty and deprivation are strongly associated with poor health outcomes, including higher levels of multimorbidity and mortality, resulting in greatly increased workloads for general practitioners working in deprived areas.

  • Royal honour for Masters student

    James Hempsall, who this term began an MA in Psychodynamic Counselling and Psychotherapy in our Vaughan Centre for Lifelong Learning, has been awarded an OBE in recognition of his services to childcare in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, and was recently presented with his...

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