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  • Phenomenal space explosion astonishes Leicester researchers and shines a light on our own galaxy

    University of Leicester researchers have played crucial roles in discovering and analysing a gamma-ray burst at least 10 times brighter than anything NASA’s Swift mission has seen before.

  • Library Charter and regulations

    Regulations for the equitable use and access to library collections and services, maintenance of the study environment and acceptable behaviour guidance

  • Visa checkpoint

    Find out how to successfully complete the visa checkpoint and register with the University of Leicester.

  • Economics

    Find your research degree supervisor in Economics at Leicester.

  • Summer Holidays

    Blog post recalling Summer Holidays taken by people from Leicester and Leicestershire, as recorded in the East Midlands Oral History Archive

  • School of Business Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 8

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Friends of the Garden

    Learn how to become a Friend of the Garden and help to promote and support the development of the Garden's plant collections and amenities.

  • Ruth David (1929-2020)

    Ruth’s last visit to the University of Leicester, 26 November 2019.|The David Wilson Library holds copies of Ruth's memoirs, A Child of Her Time, and of Lifelines, a volume of letters she and her parents exchanged before they were deported to Auschwitz.

  • MSc programmes with industry placement

    Studying a 'with industry' masters degree is the perfect way for you to enhance your career prospects and deepen your understanding of your specific area of expertise.

  • What do grasshoppers eat? It’s not just grass! New Leicester research shows similarities with mammal teeth like never before

    But analysis of the ecological importance of grasshoppers is not straightforward, and finding out what they eat requires detailed study of the contents of their guts or painstaking and time-consuming observations of how they feed in the wild. There is, however, a better way.

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