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  • Citizens in the making

    Meet our citizens in the making. Follow six students as they start their first year at Leicester.

  • Event to unravel Europes migration crisis

    An upcoming event at our University will shed light on the lived experiences of migrants travelling across Europe in order to stimulate dialogue on migration, citizenship and belonging.

  • Environmental Science BSc

    From climatic changes and natural hazards to shifting tectonic plates, our planet is constantly reshaping itself. By studying the science behind physical geography, you can better tackle the challenges that lie ahead.

  • Spanish Post-advanced (Level 6)

    Post-advanced Spanish Course at Leicester University

  • New Director of External Relations appointed at University of Leicester

    Martyn Edwards has been appointed the University of Leicester’s Director of External Relations and will join the institution on Monday 18 November.

  • Biological Sciences MBiolSci

    From the simplest to the most complex organisms, from molecules to the evolution of species and medicine, the living world is endlessly complex and fascinating.

  • Britain’s first space explorer is honoured by University of Leicester

    Britain’s first astronaut has paid tribute to the University of Leicester’s world class space research.

  • Spanish Intermediate (Level 3)

    Intermediate Spanish Course at Leicester University

  • Study finds significant variation in stillbirths and neonatal mortality across the UK

    Research published today shows the wide regional variation in the incidence of stillbirth and neonatal deaths in the UK. The MBRRACE-UK report focuses on rates of stillbirth and neonatal death across the UK. MBRRACE-UK focuses on babies born at 24 weeks of gestation or more.

  • Inspiration, identity, learning: the value of museums

    This research gives both a perspective of the national impact of museum education and a view of the extent to which this may be seen as contributing social value.

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