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  • The Global Cold War: International Relations 1945-1989

    Module code: PL1015 International Relations in the Cold War era were dominated by the clash of the two global superpowers.

  • Related links

    Discover projects, organisations and websites related to the In Their Own Right project.

  • Accommodation

    Browse University of Leicester accommodation and apply online.

  • Tribute to former Leicester Vice-Chancellor Ken Edwards

    The University of Leicester’s fourth Vice-Chancellor, who was instrumental in strengthening the leadership of the University and described as a ‘man to make things happen’, has died.

  • Plans for Manor Road – an update for the community

    The University of Leicester is taking part in Oadby and Wigston Borough Council's Local Plan process.

  • The Global Cold War: International Relations 1945-1989

    Module code: PL1015 International Relations in the Cold War era were dominated by the clash of the two global superpowers.

  • University is seeking new talent to help with its ground-breaking lifestyle and health work

    “Physical activity has the power to transform lives,” that’s the message from University of Leicester experts on National Fitness Day.

  • F1 tech put to use in Leicester’s Hospitals

    The prototype devices have been positively evaluated by clinicians in Leicester’s Hospitals, and by the Medical Devices Technology Evaluation Centre in Birmingham, and the team behind the design are now seeking additional funding to roll out the devices across the NHS.

  • Forensics course explores how science helps police to solve crimes

    A popular free course offered by our University showcasing how police use forensic science to solve crimes will be running for its fourth time starting from 3 October 2016.

  • Exercise shown to improve symptoms of patients with chronic kidney disease

    Just 12 weeks of aerobic and strength-based exercise reduces symptoms and levels of fatigue in patients with chronic kidney disease, Leicester researchers have shown.

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