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  • Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 15 February 2021 The PGR representatives launch our newsletter celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month within the School of Physics and Astronomy.

  • Our services

    Additional support within the University|From the moment you arrive until the day you graduate, all our Student Support Services are available to ensure you get the most out of your time at Leicester.

  • Entry requirements

    Browse our entry requirements for 2026 entry and 2025 entry for the A100 Medicine MBChB and the A199 Medicine with Foundation Year MBChB courses.

  • Jargon buster

    We know there are a lot of unfamiliar terms used in higher education. Our jargon buster is designed to help you understand the key terms and phrases you might come across.

  • Brexit and the EU Referendum

    We realise that the process of the UK’s exit from the European Union (Brexit) represents considerable uncertainty for our students, staff and external partners. In many cases this can extend to individuals' professional and personal lives.

  • Ancient fossils reveal the oldest known vertebrates had four eyes

    Study by international team of researchers, including a University of Leicester palaeontologist, examines exquisitely preserved fossils from the Cambrian period

  • China

    We welcome students from China. Find out about entry requirements, the Chinese student community and other country-specific information.

  • Upcoming events

    View the Leicestershire Healthcare Inequalities Improvement Doctoral Training Programme upcoming events

  • Iraq

    We welcome students from Iraq and Kurdistan. Choose your country/region to find out more.

  • Pneumonia

    Pneumonia is disease characterised by inflammation of the lungs, specifically the alveoli. Researchers within LeMID are most interested in the microbiology of Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, Haemophilus influenzae and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

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