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    Find out more information about the Centre for New Writing's partner organisations.

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    We offer consultancy and expertise, bespoke or in-house courses in a range of health-related disciplines, supported by world-class research and underpinned by hands-on experience.

  • TIMMS: Improving outcomes for babies and children

    Explore the collaborations related to TIMMS: Improving outcomes for babies and children at the University of Leicester.

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    Studying Modern Languages at Leicester offers a rich and diverse learning experience, with great facilities, staff who are acknowledged experts in their field, and a chance to study abroad and build your knowledge. Find out more about our undergraduate courses.

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    The University of Leicester's Open Access Policy.

  • Student Midwife clinches prestigious award

    “Inspiring” student midwife Selena Palmer has clinched a prestigious award for her efforts to help others during her time at the University of Leicester

  • Double distinction for Leicester’s ‘Mr Antarctic Volcano’ in New Year Honours

    University of Leicester volcanologist Professor John Smellie receives Polar Medal for the second time, from second monarch.

  • Ukraine universities strike up research partnerships with University of Leicester

    The University of Leicester has bolstered its links with two Ukrainian universities after securing funding to collaborate on research projects involving supply chains, aerospace, bioengineering, and artificial intelligence.

  • Bookings open for the University of Leicester’s space CPD course

    Fundamentals of Space Short Courses now open for bookings

  • Long-term cognitive and psychiatric effects of COVID-19 revealed in new study

    Many people who were hospitalised with COVID-19 continue to have cognitive and psychiatric problems even two to three years post-infection, according to a new study published by researchers from the University of Leicester

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