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  • Using Top Hat to increase student engagement and satisfaction

    Posted by Rachel Tunstall in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on April 24, 2019 Dr Curro Martinez-Mora in the School of Business has been using Top Hat extensively in the delivery of his Intermediate Microeconomics (EC2002/EC2012) course, working...

  • Launch of the University's new strategy

    Vice-Chancellor Nishan Canagarajah’s speech on launching the University's new strategy

  • Frequently asked questions

    If you have a question about the Body Donation Programme at Leicester Medical School, feel free to browse our FAQs to see if we already have an answer.

  • People

    Our activities in the Centre for Hate Studies are coordinated by Professor Neil Chakraborti, Dr Stevie-Jade Hardy, Dr Chris Allen and Dr Amy Clarke. They are highly experienced in researching, evaluating and training on hate and extremism-related issues.

  • University of Leicester awarded University of Sanctuary Recognition

    The University of Leicester has been recognised as a University of Sanctuary; one of only eight in the country and the only one in the region.

  • COVID-19: study into long-term health impacts launched

    A major UK research study into the long-term health impacts of COVID-19 on hospitalised patients has been launched.

  • Research clusters

    Find out more about our research clusters in the School of Arts, Media, and Communication, covering Contemporary Literature, Writing, and Culture; Health, Environment, Science, and Technology in the Arts and media; Literary and Cultural Histories; Media Practice; Public...

  • Other publications

    Find more information on the 'other' items published by University of Leicester Archaeological Services.

  • Mike Le Bas

    We are saddened to learn of the passing of Dr Michael John Le Bas, who was Senior Lecturer in Igneous Petrology in the Department of Geology from 1961 to 1992.

  • MBRRACE-UK collaboration sets out key recommendations for reducing inequities and improving care for babies born to Asian and Black mothers

    The MBRRACE-UK collaboration, co-led by The Infant Mortality and Morbidity Studies (TIMMS) group at the University of Leicester has published the results of a confidential enquiry into the care of Black and Asian babies born in the UK in 2019.

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