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  • Partners

    The University of Leicester Evelyn Waugh Project is proud to be working with a series of partners. Learn more about the project partners.

  • Industrial Organisation

    Lead: Dr Subir Bose This research group will focus on research that deals with modelling the decision-making behaviour of individuals and firms, and its foundations in economic theory.

  • Space Park Leicester makes £89m impact on economy in first year

    University of Leicester’s pioneering £100 million space hub releases new assessment of its economic impact at the end of its first year.

  • Our team raises aspirations at Farnborough

    British astronaut and Honorary graduate Tim Peake joined our very own Suzie Imber at Farnborough International Airshow to launch ‘The Holiday Makers’ summer holiday campaign.

  • Alumni Association Committee

    See the Alumni Committee's terms of reference and membership, including details of their role, responsibilities, reporting hierarchy and meetings.

  • Leading Leicester firm supports city’s students

    Master's student Steve Kelsall completes a 12-month placement at Leicester business Hybrid Geospatial.

  • Parents and researchers share insights at University of Leicester for World Prematurity Day

    University of Leicester invites parents, teachers and professionals to ‘The educational needs of children born preterm’ on Thursday 17 November.

  • Digging for Britain: Leicester Archaeology projects to feature on BBC

    Host, Professor Alice Roberts, said: “What I love about Digging for Britain is that, when we set out to film the series, we have no idea what discoveries might come to light.

  • Winning Poem Published by NASA-Chandra

    Posted by Jonathan Taylor in School of English Blog on February 4, 2016 Illustration Credit: NASA, S. Gezari (The Johns Hopkins University), and J.

  • Reading your transcript

    When reading your transcript, there are several different codes and prefixes that relate to your course and level of study, modules taken and grades achieved

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