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  • Elaine Boyle

    The academic profile of Professor Elaine Boyle, Professor of Neonatal Medicine LCFC Professor in Child Health at University of Leicester

  • Erasmus and Study Abroad

    Erasmus and Study Abroad modules and courses offered by the ELTU

  • Art Exhibition 2025

    art exhibition multimedia medrace inclusion healthcare

  • Landscape History

    Dr Richard Jones takes his students out into the field to explore the English Landscape and to discover what histories it can tell.

  • Joining the Library

    Information about becoming a member of the library and the rules and regulations members should abide by.

  • Expert opinions cover Leicester Citys triumph Cancer research threats to Labour and prostitution

    Professor Stephen Wood from the School of Management has written an article for Think: Leicester discussing how the feel-good factor in Leicester will have some positive impact on the economy.

  • Chemistry MChem

    This four-year degree expands on the Chemistry BSc to prepare you for high-level entry into the industry. It’s also a solid base for pursuing PhD research.

  • Business Analytics MSc

    In today’s data-driven landscape, businesses need professionals who can turn complex data into actionable insights. The MSc in Business Analytics will equip you with the skills to analyse large datasets, make informed decisions and enhance business performance.

  • Business Analytics MSc

    In today’s data-driven landscape, businesses need professionals who can turn complex data into actionable insights. The MSc in Business Analytics will equip you with the skills to analyse large datasets, make informed decisions and enhance business performance.

  • University of Leicester joins major new campaign committed to action on climate

    Just four in 10 parents of 16 to 18-year-olds in the East Midlands believe that UK universities are equipping the next generation of students with knowledge about climate change, according to new research from Universities UK.

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