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  • Whole World Cake

    Learn more about the Whole World Cake programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Football and Society

    Module code: SY3057 As the world's most popular sport, football plays a significant role in global society. Its stars are global celebrities who earn millions from their clubs and endorsements.

  • Modelling Migration

    Academic advisors: Professor Simon James, Professor Mark Jobling and Professor Jo Story Research Associate: Dr Rita Rasteiro Human genetic diversity has many layers, reflecting different demographic episodes such as particular past migrations and diasporas.

  • Information for...

    Relevant information for our different types of students, including distance learners, professional learners, mature students and study abroad or Erasmus students.

  • BRC Director chosen to receive international outstanding achievement award

    Director of the NIHR Leicester BRC, Professor Melanie Davies CBE, has been chosen to receive a 2025 National Scientific and Health Care Achievement Award from the American Diabetes Association (ADA).

  • University of Leicester School of Business celebrates significant growth

    Over the last 18 months the University of Leicester School of Business (ULSB) has undergone extensive changes and experienced significant growth.

  • Dickens shorthand sleuths offer hope for 1861 Canadian murder

    A team of decoders are hoping to crack the case of a murder in 19th century British Columbia

  • Information Assurance Services

    We provide advice, support and guidance on information-related legal compliance matters affecting the University, including data protection, freedom of information and records management.

  • The Fulbright-University of Leicester Postgraduate Award

    The Fulbright scholarship entitles one graduate student from the USA to pursue a one year Masters degree at the University of Leicester, receiving a full tuition waiver and a maintenance award.

  • Study shows rise in avoidable diabetes hospital visits

    Hospital admissions for a short-term and avoidable complication of diabetes have risen by 39 per cent in the last ten years, a new analysis has concluded.

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