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  • Fellowship

    The University of Leicester’s International Professional Development Unit has welcomed many visiting postdoctoral fellows from a range of countries, including China, Saudi Arabia, and Kazakhstan.

  • Dissertation/report Applied to Professional Practice

    Module code: NU4010 This module is focused on enhancing your independence as a learner and the main teaching and learning will take place through one to one supervision of the assessed project with an academic supervisor and supported by a selection of lectures, small group...

  • Venue

    Venue page for CEHS 2025 conference

  • Dissertation/report Applied to Professional Practice

    Module code: NU4010 This module is focused on enhancing your independence as a learner and the main teaching and learning will take place through one to one supervision of the assessed project with an academic supervisor and supported by a selection of lectures, small group...

  • Library Café

    Find out more about the Delicious food outlet in the Students' Union on Leicester central campus.

  • Empathy curriculum stream

    Learn more about the Medical School curriculum in the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare.

  • EU students

    If you’re an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen you can continue to travel to the UK to study on courses of up to 6 months in duration without needing a visa. You can cross the UK border using a valid passport which should be valid for the whole time you are in the UK.

  • Italian Beginners (Level 1)

    Italian course for beginners at Leicester University

  • Leicestershire and Rutland County Lunatic Asylum

    What we have known since the 1960s as the Fielding Johnson Building was originally the Leicestershire County Lunatic Asylum: the first public provision of care for pauper ‘lunatics’ (an all-encompassing term used at the time for many mentally and physically debilitating...

  • News and events

    Take a look at the news and events from The Centre of Urban History at The University of Leicester.

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