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  • Supervisory support

    Our PhD students benefit from supervision from internationally recognised scholars and researchers who are at the frontiers of their disciplines.

  • Useful contacts

    See our list of useful contacts across the University for you to get in touch with if you need them.

  • Dissection room

    At Leicester we have a fantastic purpose-built dissection room facility based in the Maurice Shock Building, next to the George Davies Centre. Medical students dissect almost the entire cadaver in their first two years at medical school.

  • Using skills and knowledge from MedRACE within my first year as a junior doctor

    Kike Solanki escribes how she used skills and knowledge from MedRACE within her first year as a junior doctor

  • Next step for Pioneer Park development

    Work that will pave the way for the development of a space park at Leicester’s Pioneer Park could get under way in spring next year.

  • Seminar to explore research into images taken by Jewish photographers during the Holocaust

    The University of Leicester’s Stanley Burton Centre for Holocaust and Genocide Studies invites you to attend the research seminar ‘Photographs from the Lodz Ghetto during the Holocaust’, given by Tanja Kinzel from the Free University of Berlin on 7 December 2017.

  • Experts probe Mumbais history

    The history of India’s richest city, Mumbai, has been explored at an international conference co-convened by the University of Leicester.

  • Acclaimed economist David Blanchflower to hold lecture on Trump and Brexit at our University

    Our School of Business will be hosting a free public lecture by acclaimed economist David Blanchflower. David will be offering unique insights into the election of Donald Trump to the White House and the EU referendum on Wednesday 25 January.

  • Expert opinions cover the Anthropocene Leo Varadkar trauma after terror attacks and protest camps

    Professor Jan Zalasiewicz from the Department of Geology has discussed the origin and implications of the term 'Anthropocene' in Science, People and Politics.

  • Researchers organise symposium to explore significance of music in criminal justice system

    Our University will be exploring the significance of music in the criminal justice system during a free public symposium taking place on Friday 23 June.

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