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  • Psychology BSc

    What makes us tick? For psychologists, it’s the ultimate question – and one you’ll look at from many angles. When you graduate, you’ll have a wealth of insight into the human mind, as well as the ability to help people in real and meaningful ways.

  • Artificial Intelligence tool successfully predicts fatal heart rhythm

    In a Leicester study that looked at whether artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to predict whether a person was at risk of a lethal heart rhythm, an AI tool correctly identified the condition 80 per cent of the time.

  • Leicester space artist to embark on inspirational research project

    Space artist Matt Turner will be visiting NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and Johnson Space Center USA to develop new artworks to be exhibited at Space Park Leicester.

  • Paying your tuition or accommodation fees

    We provide a range of payment options to suit everyone because we recognise that students need flexibility when paying fees.

  • Leicester professor receives King’s honour for services to healthcare

    A University of Leicester professor who has devoted her life to research into the health and wellbeing of babies and children has been honoured by the King

  • Leicester graduate launches space career with NASA

    A University of Leicester graduate has described the ‘dream’ of finding out he’d landed a prestigious research position with NASA.

  • Cervical cancer research receives important boost

    A prospective research programme in Leicester to improve the lives of women who have undergone treatment for cervical cancer has received a cash injection.

  • Tony Gershlick

    It is with deep sadness we announce that the University of Leicester and University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust (UHL) have lost a talented, dedicated and much loved colleague to COVID-19.

  • Genes for learning and memory are 650 million years old, study shows

    A team of scientists led by researchers from the University of Leicester have discovered that the genes required for learning, memory, aggression and other complex behaviours originated around 650 million years ago.

  • New research sheds light on how reward-induced behaviour in the brain may be controlled

    A new study has shed light on how reward-associated behaviour can be controlled by different groups of neurons in the brain.

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