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  • Cutting-edge science to be enhanced with new talent

    A research institute at our University is significantly expanding through the recruitment of fresh new talent to accelerate the impact of its cutting-edge work.

  • Employee involvement can help solve the productivity puzzle

    A group of people gathered around a table in an office environment|University of Leicester expert calls for fresh thinking on how to involve employees in the work place A new report by Professor Stephen Wood, Professor of Management at the University of Leicester suggests...

  • Law (Graduate Entry) LLB

    This two-year course at Leicester Law School is an intensive qualifying law degree for those who have already completed a degree in another subject.

  • Global Parents Day

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 4, 2020 The First of June is designated by th e   United Nations as Global Parents day   s o here are some quick research links: Are parents becoming older? Yes in the UK according...

  • PGCE Primary

    This is for you if... you have an undergraduate degree and you want to train to become a primary school teacher by developing your understanding of pedagogy, whilst gaining experience in a variety of schools.

  • Health and safety policies

    Working as a contractor for Leicester means there are Health and safety policies that must be followed. Learn more.

  • University of Leicester to honour distinguished leaders

    The University of Leicester will celebrate the achievements of leaders and pioneers in their fields by conferring them with honorary degrees at ceremonies this week (21-22 January).

  • Next Scarman Lecture discuss lifecycle of riots

    The esteemed criminologist Professor Tim Newburn (pictured) will visit Leicester to deliver this year's Scarman Lecture series.

  • 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).

  • 2020s Alumni profiles

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