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  • New study to assess skills and attributes students gain during studies

    University life is often described as the best time of your life – now our University is taking part in a new study to assess the skills and attributes students gain during the course of their degrees.

  • Leicester up for two out of three awards in VisitEnglands Awards for Excellence

    VisitEngland, the national tourist board has announced the finalists for the Awards for Excellence 2016 with the University's Attenborough Arts Centre, The Dandelion Hideaway and King Richard III Partnership - including the University- representing Leicester and...

  • University involved in new Enterprise Zone

    A new ground-breaking research and development-led Enterprise Zone (EZ), which involves the University of Leicester, was announced in the budget on 16th March.

  • Italian astronaut to share experiences of historic missions at Space Park Leicester

    Colonel Walter Villadei to speak at University of Leicester’s £100 million science and innovation park on Tuesday, February 11 at 3pm

  • 65 Years of Space at Leicester

    The history of Space research at the University of Leicester

  • Sanctuary Seekers’ Unit

    The University of Leicester is a University of sanctuary. Find out more about the work we're doing.

  • Conference explores challenges facing journalism and politics in the wake of rising global populism

    The future of journalism and politics was discussed by experts at a ground-breaking conference on Brexit, Trump and the Media at Leicester.

  • Associate membership

    See if you qualify for Associate membership at our sports centres and take advantage of the membership discount.

  • Podcasts

    Explore some our research by listening to a series of podcasts researched, written and presented by Institute Research Fellow, Dr Sophie Frost.

  • Life Cycles

    Learn more about the Life Cycles programme that we offer to primary school children.

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