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  • Clearing 2022: Change of heart sees outstanding Olivia find “second home”

    Olivia graduated in 2022 and has a place to start her Legal Practice Course (LPC) at the University of Law this September, while already gaining experience with high-street law firm Slater & Gordon.

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    Press Office news Press Office news Student using an iPad BAME academics are “chronically absent”, says Leicester Vice-Chancellor BAME academics Read more about our BAME scholarships Teacher speaking to a class of students Commencing in September 2020, the College of Social...

  • Homophobia- the facts

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 26, 2015 According to ILGA in  2014 there were still 78 nations where same sex sexual acts between adults in private were illegal . This compared to 113 UN nations where they were legal.

  • Digital Manufacturing and Management Research Group (DMM)

    The Digital Manufacturing and Management research group (DMM) was created to promote and implement cross-disciplinary research in materials and process modelling to advance manufacturing through digitisation and data driven technologies.

  • Poland

    We welcome students from Poland. Find out about entry requirements, the Polish student community and other country-specific information.

  • University of Leicester partners with Leicester Riders

    The University of Leicester is proud to support Leicester Riders as they look to defend their BBL Championship title in 2021/22.

  • Open access theses and dissertations

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 20, 2018 OpenDissertations.org,   a project from EBSCO Information Services  (EBSCO) and  BiblioLabs , has now been officially been launched.

  • e-Engagement Against Violence

    The e-EAV comparative project, funded by the EU’s Daphne initiative with the British case lead by Gabriella Lazaridis, examines the remaking of traditional forms of discrimination through the new means of digital/social media.

  • Colin Hyde

    Colin Hyde manages the East Midlands Oral History Archive, based in Special Collections.

  • Salt mine in Yorkshire could help to shed light on Martian life

    A PhD student is helping to shed light on life on Mars by exploring similar environments on Earth - including an underground salt mine in North Yorkshire.

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