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  • Genetic architecture of heart disease

    World-changing research at the forefront of common cardiovascular diseases.

  • Students with autistic spectrum conditions (ASC)

    Support for Students with autistic spectrum conditions (ASC) at University of Leicester

  • Iran

    We welcome students from Iran. Find out about entry requirements, the Iranian student community and other country-specific information.

  • DNA results

    The results of the DNA analysis showed us the hair and eye colour of Richard III as well as confirming that remains were indeed of the King.

  • HE assessment guidance is successfully tackling racial inequality, study finds

    The most recent assessment of the Racially Inclusive Practice in Assessment Guidance (RIPIAG) has shown that its implementation has improved race inequality in Higher Education (HE).

  • University thanks legacy donors and their families for their generous support

    A special event has taken place to thank supporters and their families for pledging to leave a gift in their will.

  • Academic working with British Council to empower women in Vietnam

    Expertise from our School Of Business is being applied to empower women in Vietnam through the development of creative social enterprise and design-led skills for female artisans and designers.

  • Transformative plan to pioneer a distinctive elite in higher education

    President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Boyle has unveiled a transformative plan to create a university that represents a ‘distinctive elite’ in the higher education sector.

  • Free public event explores the 1911 ‘All India’ cricket tour of England

    A fascinating chapter in cricket history will be explored at a free public event on Tuesday 1 October when Dr Prashant Kidambi, Associate Professor of colonial urban history, discusses the first ever Indian tour of England in 1911.

  • New research reveals the man behind Samuel Pepys’s love for portraits

    Samuel Pepys, the Restoration diarist who meticulously documented his life in 1660s London, also documented himself in other ways – through portraits.

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