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  • Return to accommodation

    If you’re staying in halls or even in private accommodation, you can apply to stay in University-managed accommodation next year as a returning student.

  • Funding sources

    Find out about how to fund your distance learning course, including information on postgraduate loans, employer sponsorship and international funding.

  • Research degrees

    As a University of Leicester Geography research postgraduate you will develop practical and academic skills, communication skills (written and oral) and a sophisticated spatial awareness.

  • Recognition for Ophthalmology researcher at worlds biggest vision conference

    A researcher at the University has been recognised at the world’s biggest vision conference.

  • Careers

    A range of exciting work, further education, and career options are available to Media and Communications graduates. Find out about career options and graduate destinations for students from the University of Leicester.

  • Archaeological Computation and Artefact Analysis Laboratory

    Archaeological Computation and Artefact Analysis Laboratory is home to hand held 3D scanners and advanced computation systems that can be used for archaeological and collaborative research.

  • University of Leicester astronomers discover Great Cold Spot on Jupiter

    A second Great Spot has been discovered on Jupiter by University of Leicester astronomers, rivalling the scale of the planet’s famous Great Red Spot and created by the powerful energies exerted by the great planet’s polar aurorae.

  • 20th September 2014 Sol 755

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 20, 2014 This striking image shows the flat surface of the local mudstone in the Pahrump area.  In it you can see raised ridges and veins, a bit like we saw back in Yellowknife Bay.

  • PGR Careers blog University of Leicester

    PGR Careers blog from the University of Leicester

  • Space Telescopes and Lobsters

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 19 November 2021 Want to know how lobsters and space telescopes are connected? Our Prof. Paul O’Brien, Dr Adrian Martindale and Dr Steve Sembay explain. Listen to this clip from the BBC World Service .

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