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  • Is there a Little Space in your Company?

    Posted by hconnolly in School of Business Blog on February 15, 2019 In this blog, Dr Stephen Wright, Business Development Manager at the East Midlands Centre of Excellence in Satellite Applications at the University of Leicester, discusses the SPRINT programme which...

  • With Liberty and Justice for All? US History since 1776

    Module code: HS1017 This module will survey the history of the United States since 1877, introducing you to the key events, issues and themes in order to provide you with a framework for further study in United States history.

  • With Liberty and Justice for All? US History since 1776

    Module code: HS1017 This module will survey the history of the United States since 1877, introducing you to the key events, issues and themes in order to provide you with a framework for further study in United States history.

  • With Liberty and Justice for All? US History since 1776

    Module code: HS1017 This module will survey the history of the United States since 1877, introducing you to the key events, issues and themes in order to provide you with a framework for further study in United States history.

  • Leicester academic appointed to first ever Government LGBT Advisory Panel

    Dr Stevie-Jade Hardy, Associate Professor in Hate Studies within the Department of Criminology, has been appointed to the Government’s first ever LGBT Advisory Panel by Penny Mordaunt, the Minister for Women and Equalities.

  • Research degrees

    We offer numerous opportunities for postgraduate research, leading to the award of MD, MPhil and PhD degrees both by full- and part-time study. Find out about our various areas of research.

  • Leicester wins CASE Circle of Excellence silver award

    The University has won a CASE Circle of Excellence silver award for its 'We are HeForShe' video which pledges its commitment to the U.N. Women's solidarity movement for gender equality.

  • Medical research paper gains over 1000 citations

    A key medical research paper published in 2003 led by Tim Coats MD FRCS FFAEM, Professor of Emergency Medicine in the Emergency Medicine Academic Group and Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University, has received more than 1,000 citations.

  • Future of land management and better landscape decision-making in UK to be showcased

    Final conference for five-year Landscape Decisions Programme takes place at the Royal Society on 6 and 7 September is culmination of research into decision-making around use of land in the UK.

  • Genetic tool to predict adult heart attack risk in childhood

    Powerful technology that paves way for early interventions to prevent heart attacks developed by international team involving Leicester researchers

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