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  • Designing for Creative Lives

    Module code: MU7018 This module looks at the museum differently.

  • Podcast brings East Midlanders’ memories of last century’s coronations to life

    East Midlanders talking about their experiences of last century’s royal coronations feature in a new podcast from the University of Leicester.

  • New resource to improve access to medical information

    A new Leicester initiative is providing access to reliable information in the field of cardiometabolic medicine.

  • New way to determine protection of Men B vaccine against different strains

    Researchers at Leicester and the Meningococcal Reference Unit have developed a new approach to assess the effectiveness of the Men B vaccine, Bexsero®, against different strains that cause meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia.

  • Students Union launches new resource on How to Adult

    An online resource designed to help students learn ‘How to Adult’ has been launched by our Students’ Union.

  • Book on post-apartheid South Africa by Leicester academic published

    Lecturer and South Africa specialist from our University Dr James Hamill has published a new book, Africa’s Lost Leader: South Africa’s Continental Role Since Apartheid.

  • Formation and Evolution of Galaxies

    The traditional strength of the group in studying the evolution of active galaxies (AGNs) is all part of the wider quest to trace the history of elements, stars, galaxies, extragalactic structure and blackholes through cosmic time, along with providing a context for the...

  • Return to accommodation

    If you’re staying in halls or even in private accommodation, you can apply to stay in University-managed accommodation next year as a returning student.

  • Entrepreneurship

    Empowering SMEs: Our research tackles productivity, governance and finance to boost sustainable growth, innovation and green transition leadership.

  • University contributes to major report on international research mobility

    Dr Maggy Heintz (pictured), Research and Business Development Manager (Science and Engineering) at our University, has contributed to a major Royal Society report on international research mobility.

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