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  • Social Justice Plaques: History, Heritage and Social Justice

    We are delighted to be running our Social Justice Plaques programme again this year, which allows Year 9 students to engage deeply in the study of History, Heritage and Commemoration, and in the idea of Social Justice.

  • Career opportunities

    There are numerous careers for students who come to university to study for a degree in history. History and joint degree graduates of the University of Leicester are highly skilled and readily employable. Find out more about our graduate destinations and skills gained.

  • Student involvement in patient carer educator sessions

    Takunda Nhiwatiwa gives a student' perspective of leading a patient educator session

  • Leicester scientists win Space Oscar for pioneering research to reduce deforestation

    Research that has led to a mobile app to help combat illegal logging has been recognised internationally.

  • Leicester involved in Earth Observation project to protect tropical forests worldwide

    Our University is involved in a new £15m project funded by the UK Space Agency to help to protect tropical forests throughout the world.

  • Awards for our University from the Royal Astronomical Society

    A leading academic from our University is to receive a prize this week from the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS). Professor Mark Lester, of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, is Chair of the SuperDARN executive council and currently leads the project.

  • Geography at Leicester news

    Browse news from Geography at Leicester about our students, our staff and our research projects.

  • Postgraduate

    Health Sciences is home to international research. Our postgraduate students learn from academics who are forging new ideas and technologies to secure people's health and well-being. Find out more about postgraduate study.

  • Transcranial Ultrasound

    A major cause of stroke comes from embolic debris (thrombus, bubbles and pieces of plaque) that travel through the cerebral circulation and become lodged in arteries supplying the brain.

  • Monitoring wound infections

    Explanation of how hospitals monitor patients after surgery to find out how many go on to develop a wound infection.

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