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  • Neaverson legacy

    Janet Leaverson's legacy gift, supporting our Library archives work on Richard III

  • Religious Conflict and Coexistence

    Module code: HS7311 Religious History is a major field of historical enquiry, indispensable for making sense of the medieval and the early modern, as well as the contemporary world, including the multi-faith city of Leicester.

  • Antimicrobial therapy can prevent sepsis in pneumonia patients

    Antimicrobial therapy targeting specific cells in the immune system could prevent sepsis and life-threatening disease in people suffering from pneumonia, new research led by Leicester has shown.

  • Visiting PhD students

    If you are a PhD student at another university you can apply to study for a period of up to 1 year at Leicester to undertake research which supports your PhD.

  • Mechanical Engineering MEng

    New biomedical technologies. More effective pollution control systems. Mechanical engineering projects are evolving by the day. This degree will help you stay ahead of the curve, while also setting you up to become a Chartered Engineer (CEng).

  • The SoME substudy

  • Wheelchair Rugby champ to compete in International Tournament

    Athlete Nicholas Cummins, who is also a Postgraduate Researcher in our School of History, Politics and International Relations, will be representing team GB at the inaugural King Power Quad Nations.

  • Team of University of Leicester researchers win prestigious national award

    Researchers from the University of Leicester has won the UK final of Biotechnology YES (Young Entrepreneurs Scheme)

  • Sustainability

    6-12 months Full exploration of succession planning needs feeding into departmental and College work force planning.

  • Frequently asked questions about distance learning

    If you have questions about studying Archaeology or Ancient History with us by distance learning, find the answers here by consulting our frequently asked questions.

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