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  • ITVs Code of a Killer concludes tonight

    The concluding episode of the two-part ITV fictional drama ‘Code of a Killer’, based on Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys’s discovery of DNA fingerprinting at the University of Leicester and its first use in a murder enquiry, will air tonight (13 April) from 9pm.

  • Student research examines how we can generate useful energy from earthquakes

    Research assistant Elliot Spender from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has been featured by PhysicsWorld discussing how we could potentially harness the power of earthquakes in order to generate useful energy.

  • Expert opinions cover film stunts football trade unions higher education and Beyonc

    Professor James Chapman from the Department of the History of Art and Film has written an article for The Conversation discussing history's most well-known stunts.

  • Leicester sponsors Special Recognition award at the British Ethnic Diversity Sports Awards 2016

    Our University has sponsored an award that recognises the role that ex-professional footballer Paul Elliott has played in improving diversity and equality in the sport.

  • Delayed publication of government-commissioned research inquiry unearths chaotic records and weak rules

    A senior member of our University has welcomed a new report relating to government-commissioned research.

  • Facilities

    Learn about our postgraduate facilities, including library services, our Postgraduate Teaching Centre, IT services, print and design and the Attenborough Arts Centre.

  • Accommodation

    We offer a wide range of student accommodation. You are guaranteed University accommodation (if you want it) provided you apply for your accommodation by 1 September.

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  • Leicester students contribute to tourism development in city

    A new programme developed by our University will help students contribute to tourism development in the city.

  • Academics contribute to Global Informality Project

    Researchers from our School of History, Politics and International Relations have contributed to the Global Informality Project, led by Professor Alena V.

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