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  • Politics and International Relations at Leicester

    Politics and International Relations at the University of Leicester has a long history of providing excellent research led teaching to our students, and we aim to fire your intellectual curiosity about the politics of the world in which we live.

  • Clare Anderson

    Information and contact details for Professor Clare Anderson FBA, Professor of History and Director, LIAS, at the University of Leicester.

  • Library and Learning Services

    In the library, we support the research, teaching and learning activities of our students and staff. Find out about the David Wilson Library, archives and special collections, and more.

  • Midlands universities receive research awards to encourage collaboration and excellence in arts and humanities

    The University of Leicester is amongst only 50 universities to receive Doctoral Landscape Awards from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).

  • Building Bridges 2020

    Details  Date: Thursday 21st May 2020 Time: 6.

  • Presessional English Programme

    The Presessional English Programme is for students who want to start an undergraduate or postgraduate course at university, but first need to improve their level of English.

  • Artificial Intelligence

    Read more about the Centre's commissioned piece which explores ideas of distrust surrounding artificial intelligence. The piece was commissioned to combat those thoughts of trust and to explore how we can embrace technology in society.

  • Research shows statins could halt vein blood clots

    Statins could hold the key to eradicating one of the most preventable causes of hospital deaths after researchers uncovered a new role for the cholesterol-lowering pill.

  • Leicester Lecture to examine profound impact of current global trends on future health and medical care

    Our prestigious Frank May Clinical Sciences Lecture series will feature the forthcoming lecture 'How health in the U.K. will change over the next 20 years; the good and the bad' on 23 October.

  • Study finds men are more likely to achieve targets if they are set goals

    A new study by researchers from the Department of Economics has revealed that men are more receptive to goals in the workplace than women.

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