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  • How to find us

    See how to visit the Garden and Arboretum by public transport and car.

  • Research A-Z

    Browse our A-Z of the University's departments, centres and institutes.

  • Proposed changes at the University of Leicester

    A University statement on a consultation period with 145 staff over proposals for change, with a potential net reduction of around 60 roles.

  • AstroSeminar: Expecting the unexpected in the search for extraterrestrial life

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 5 October 2020 This week’s virtual Wednesday talk will be by Peter Vickers (Durham), a philosopher, who will present “Expecting the unexpected in the search for extraterrestrial life” Members of the...

  • Cohort-building

    Cohort-building in PhD programmes facilitates the development of deep and lasting relationships that will create a sense of belonging, peer and professional support and signposting to professional networks to enable effective career planning.

  • Get to know your brain at Neuroscience events for Brain Awareness Day

    The University will be hosting two events for Brain Awareness Day on Wednesday 15 March. GCSE and A-Level students are invited to attend an afternoon of activities which will explain a range of brain research between 12.30-3.30pm followed by an evening event for all from 6pm.

  • Ben Coles

    The academic profile of Dr Ben Coles, Lecturer in Environment and Economic Geography at University of Leicester

  • Food and drink

    Find out more about food and drink outlets on campus. Alongside offers and events.

  • University stalls

    Join our interdisciplinary team of students and staff. Explore human creativity and innovation, from ancient technologies to contemporary health and space research.

  • Patients at higher risk of developing ME after COVID-19 diagnosis

    On ME Awareness day today (Tuesday 12 May) researchers at the University of Leicester have warned that up to one in ten patients who have had coronavirus could be at higher risk of developing Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME).

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