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  • Male-line family tree

    Y-chromosome DNA is passed from father to son through successive generations.

  • Department of Sociology to host conference on social science methodology

    Our College of Social Science will be hosting a major international conference on social science methodology later this year. The RC33 9th International Conference on Social Science Methodology will be held from 11 - 16 September 2016.

  • FAQ

    When will I receive my invitation to register online? Invites for our returning students will be sent out from the first full week of August so long as their progression into the next year of your programme has been confirmed by the relevant Board of Examiners.

  • People

    Browse the people who work within the Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies and see their contact details.

  • People

    Browse our academic, research and professional services staff in Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester.

  • Modern Languages BA

    Leicester’s Modern Language Studies degree allows you to study up to three languages, from French, Italian, and Spanish.

  • Our Great Minds

    Discover solutions to some of the world’s emerging social, economic and political challenges. Our experts will help you develop personally and professionally to broaden your career options.

  • The National Student Survey

    Menu Close University Leadership Team Home The National Student Survey The National Student Survey Posted by on January 18, 2017 Once again the National Student Survey (NSS) is upon us: from the end of January through to the end of April the NSS is open for all finalists to...

  • University of Leicester accepting Chinese Gaokao scores

    Gaokao qualification Student reading a book in the Library|University of Leicester opens door to more Chinese students.

  • Special Collections Online takedown policy

    disclaimer and takedown policy for items added to Special Collections Online and Online Exhibitions

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