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  • Library support

    The award-winning David Wilson Library here at Leicester is designed to support the needs of thousands of students, from freshers to postgraduates.

  • Images of Research winners revealed

    Images of Research|A huge congratulations to our winners for the 2019 Images of Research Competition, which took place on Wednesday 27 November at Fraser Noble Hall. Our research community was challenged to submit an image or photograph which summarised their research.

  • Groundbreaking research identifies what makes human brains – and humans – unique in the animal world

    A neuroscientist at the University of Leicester has identified a fundamental difference between human and animal brains. This breakthrough, published today in the journal Cell, offers an explanation for what makes Homo sapiens so vastly different from even our nearest relatives.

  • Oli

    Find out about Oli's journey after he completed his PhD in Sociology at the University of Leicester.

  • Belgium

    We welcome students from Belgium. Find out about entry requirements, the Belgian student community and other country-specific information.

  • Greece

    We welcome students from Greece. Find out about entry requirements, the Greek student community and other country-specific information.

  • France

    We welcome students from France. Find out about entry requirements, the French student community and other country-specific information.

  • Leicester Mercury Archive

    Learn more about the Leicester Mercury Archive within Special Collections at the University of Leicester.

  • Computational Partial Differential Equations with Finite Elements

    Module code: MA7091 The mathematical models arising from countless physical and natural phenomena as well as social sciences such as economics and finance are based on Partial Differential Equations (PDEs).

  • Computational Partial Differential Equations with Finite Elements

    Module code: MA7091 The mathematical models arising from countless physical and natural phenomena as well as social sciences such as economics and finance are based on Partial Differential Equations (PDEs).

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