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  • Service and Ordering

    We provide a unique PLEICS vector(s) cloning service with a choice of 136 vectors.

  • University of Leicester celebrates 75th anniversary of Empire Windrush arrival

    The University of Leicester is working with the city’s Caribbean community to mark the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the Empire Windrush.

  • Welcome to Leicester

    Essential information and support for new students joining the University of Leicester - checklists, events, and settling in guidance.

  • International students welcome at Leicester - response to Home Office announcement

    President and Vice-Chancellor at the University of Leicester Professor Nishan Canagarajah comments on confirmation from the UK Government that the graduate route will remain in place for international students of all UK universities

  • Professional services staff

    Browse a list of the professional services staff currently working in Leicester Law School and see their contact details to get in touch via telephone or email.

  • How to write on brand

    Our tone of voice Everything we write and say shows the world who we are.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 9 15 July

    Dr Geoffrey Belknap (pictured) from the School of English has written an opinion piece for Think: Leicester about how members of the public can help to produce knowledge and participate in research - including through the Science Gossip project.

  • Staff, fellows and volunteers

    Year on year, as our University of Sanctuary activities have grown, we have been able to welcome increasing numbers of students from sanctuary seeking backgrounds to study with us, as well as a growing number of refugee-background staff members and Cara fellows to join our...

  • Dr Heather Couper CBE (1949-2020)

    Find more about Dr Heather Couper CBE (1949-2020)

  • Event to explore mental health in the media The Good the Bad and the Ugly

    Mental health issues and their depiction on film and TV will be discussed at a public event at our University on Tuesday 21 November. It will question whether mental health and illness are depicted well on screen and – if not - what can be done about it.

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