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  • Record-breaking artist and successful technology entrepreneur gives University of Leicester graduates advice for life

    A tech entrepreneur-turned-artist has returned to the University of Leicester to receive an honorary degree.

  • Alex Keller

    The University has learned, with regret, of the death of Professor Alex Keller who taught history of science and technology at Leicester 1963-1997.

  • Space data to drive economic and business growth in the East Midlands

    A space technologies centre of excellence based at our University has won funding for two years to bring hi-tech know-how for the benefit of businesses in the region.

  • Paediatric intensive care outcomes remain good despite poor staffing ratios

    Mortality rates in children’s intensive care units across the country remain very low, despite only 15% of them meeting recommended nurse staffing levels, a new report by the universities of Leicester and Leeds has said.

  • Announcing 2024 Summer Internships for Leicester Undergraduates

    Applications are open for the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE2024) scheme for 3rd and 4th year Leicester undergraduates.

  • Device and software development

    We support the development of devices that assist in rapid and reliable diagnosis of diseases and conditions. A number of early stage projects have received pump prime funding (see below) to develop new devices.

  • About us

    Learn more about how the diverse collections at the Botanic Garden and the Attenborough Arboretum supports teaching and research at the University of Leicester.

  • Exhibition brings Leicester’s Second World War voices to life to mark VE Day’s 80th anniversary

    The voices of Leicester people who lived through the Second World War can now be heard on a website launched in time for the 80th anniversary of VE Day (Thursday 8 May 2025).

  • RNA studies advance holds out hope for cancer drug development

    An international research team led by our University has made a breakthrough advance that could pave a new route for the development of anti-cancer drugs.

  • Treatment for frail heart patients improves survival rates

    A new study, led by the University of Leicester, shows that heart patients treated with revascularisation have better survival rates, even with a high risk of frailty.

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