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  • Leicester leads study pointing to postcode lottery in aneurysm care

    A postcode lottery in access to treatment means people suffering from thoracic aortic diseases are up to four times more likely to receive treatment in some parts of the UK compared to others, according to new research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and led by...

  • Policy relating to proof-reading services

    Guidance on proof-reading The University does not offer a proof-reading service to students nor does it recommend the use of any proof-reading services.

  • The New Luciad

    Find out more about this annual publication, which is run and edited by students at the University of Leicester, but which relies on the Centre for New Writing for support and financial assistance.

  • Scientific glassblower

    Find out about the University of Leicester's glassblower, Mrs Gayle Price, who covers all aspects of scientific glassblowing.

  • Communication and Outreach

    Descriptions of the science communication and outreach content created in the Science Kitchen.

  • Contents insurance

    Accommodation Services partner with Howden, the student insurance specialists, to cover your belongings when you're living with us. This is included in your accommodation fee.

  • Optional Major Project International Placement: Space Exploration Development Systems (SEEDS)

    Module code: PA7092 The project provides the opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills gained to a multidisciplinary design or research activity in an international context, and to experience living and working abroad in a professional context.

  • Athina Karatzogianni

    The academic profile of Professor Athina Karatzogianni, Professor of Technology and Society at the University of Leicester

  • Access Cards

    Access Cards, ID, Identity Cards, staff, students , collaborative members, visitors

  • Fight against tuberculosis

    We are researching ways to tackle TB, the world’s most deadly infection.

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