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  • British Empire and Commonwealth

    Discover the collections relating to the British Empire and Commonwealth within the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Freemen’s Kitchen and Bar

    Find out more about the Delicious food outlet in the Students' Union on Leicester central campus.

  • Africa Research Group

    Africa Research Group support students either from Africa or with African backgrounds with interest in Africa scholarship and growing research in Africa.

  • Medical schools help tackle class ceiling on professional careers

    Medical schools can help more young people from disadvantaged backgrounds break through a 'class ceiling' to the professions highlighted in a new report.

  • Pro-Vice-Chancellor Education

    Find out more about our Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Education

  • Management Professor presents research to NHS employers

    The School of Management’s Stephen Wood, Professor of Management, speaking at the NHS Employers Autumn Workforce Summit at the Royal College of Surgeons, London, on 13 October, stressed that employee involvement can simultaneously improve both patient outcomes and efficiency...

  • Lecture to ask whether faith can play a pivotal role within financial ethical decision making

    The role that faith and ancient wisdom can play in financial ethical decision making in our globalised economy will be explored at a free public lecture on 11 May.

  • Rodger Charlton

    The academic profile of Professor Rodger Charlton, Professor of Undergraduate Primary Care Education at University of Leicester

  • Section 8 - University Staff

    Read Section 8 of our Statutes, entitled University Staff. This section outlines staff procedures of dismissal, disciplinary action and freedom of speech.

  • Leicester scientist discusses one of the most exciting planetary events that well see in our lifetime

    When Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) passed just 140,000 kilometres from Mars on 19 October 2014, depositing a large amount of debris in the Martian atmosphere, space agencies coordinated multiple spacecraft to witness the largest meteor shower in recorded history.

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