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  • Civil rights expert to deliver annual American Studies lecture

    An expert on the history of the Black Power movement will deliver a free public lecture at the University of Leicester on Monday 21 October.

  • Safe Citizen Promise

    Comprised of six guiding principles which staff and students pledge to uphold and follow, the Safe Citizen Promise seeks to minimise the impact of COVID-19.

  • Alan Kirwan: PhD reflections

    Museum Studies PhD graduates Alan Kirwan, Alex Woodall and Serena Iervolino reflect on their time at Leicester and the decisions in their careers they have made since graduating.

  • Journalism BA

    Develop professional multi-platform skills and investigate why journalism is so relevant to society, culture and democracy in Leicester’s Journalism degree.

  • About progression and award decisions

    The rules regarding progression and award decisions are defined in the University's regulations. It is not possible to bypass these regulations, even if your appeal is successful. The framework for the assessment and award of students is set out in Senate Regulations.

  • Leicestershire education project presented with Platinum Jubilee award

    Now, the Leicestershire Pathways partnership has been presented with a Community and Business Award in celebration of Her Majesty the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee by Lord-Lieutenant of Leicestershire, Mike Kapur.

  • Collaborative partnerships

    Discover how the School brings the humanities to life through civic partnerships, NHS collaborations, and real-world student experiences that shape careers and benefit society.

  • Ian Imlay

    The University has learned, with regret, of the death of Mr Ian Imlay MBE, who for more than 30 years played the organ at our graduation ceremonies. Mr Imlay was born in 1937, just a few streets away from De Montfort Hall.

  • Podcast celebrates 10 years of major local health study with global impact

    Researchers behind a major health study involving 11,000 patients across the city and county have highlighted the benefits it has brought over the past 10 years

  • Stroke patients’ survival odds could improve thanks to brain bleed research funding

    The survival chances of stroke patients suffering brain bleeding could be boosted thanks to new research funding secured by the University of Leicester.

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