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  • Can Black Hole Tidal Disruptions Leave Remnants?

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 22 April 2020 A guest blog from Professor Andrew King on black holes and observations from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA’s XMM-Newton.

  • Resources

    Here at The University of Leicester, we offer academic resources for schools and colleges on the topic of genetics.

  • The City Classroom

    The City Classroom is the Cultural Education Partnership for Leicester(shire), developed by a group of local arts organisations in 2015 to provide access to inspiring creative experiences; raising standards and supporting children and young people's progression.

  • Specialist or Generalist?

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on February 14, 2019 Working in a large organisation means the co-ordination of a wide range of ‘moving parts’. This requires a range of roles to enable that co-ordination process.

  • MedRACE Conference 2025

    MedRACE conference and events to celebrate 5 years at Leicester Medical School. University of Leicester.

  • Choose your presessional course

    Learn more about our presessional courses and the options available to you as a potential University of Leicester student.

  • Richard Sandell

    Richard is Professor of Museum Studies.

  • Embracing Diversity at Leicester

    At the University of Leicester, we are committed to ensuring that all our students and staff feel welcomed, valued, and empowered during their time here. Read our Embracing Diversity at Leicester guide.

  • Complete A-Z of University of Leicester

    Please report any broken links to webupdate@le.ac.uk. Separate indexes are available for academic departments, administrative services, and research groups.

  • Student creates innovative manga series to engage people with geology

    Millions of people worldwide read manga - a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels - but geology rarely features in these stories.

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