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  • Law of Obligations 2

    Module code: LW1004 Business activities often carry risks.  Those risks can lead to accidents and cause harm to employees, clients and the public.

  • Diverse Heritage

    Find out more about Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester's Active Heritage research theme, which explore areas including Claiming the Classical, EAMENA and Libyan Antiquities at Risk.

  • Queens

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

  • Leicester professors urge NHS to tackle diabetes before its too late

    Two leading Leicester professors have urged the NHS to take action on the type 2 diabetes “ticking time bomb”.

  • Facts about snakebite deaths

    Facts about snakebite deaths in India According to the World Health Organization (WHO) (2023), about 5.4 million snakebites occur each year, resulting in 1.8 to 2.7 million cases of envenoming.

  • Oliver Kearns

    The academic profile of Dr Oliver Kearns, Lecturer in Intelligence and Security Studies at University of Leicester. Oliver researches state secrecy, sound, intelligence agencies, and media coverage of war. He is the author of The Covert Colour Line (Pluto Press, 2023).

  • Leicester alumnus appointed High Sheriff of East Sussex

    Michael Foster, who is a Deputy Lieutenant of the County of East Sussex, was this year appointed the County’s High Sheriff.

  • Terms and conditions of your offer - undergraduate and Masters students

    Applied for an undergraduate or masters course? Read the terms and conditions that form your contract with the University of Leicester.

  • British Library project awarded new accolade

    A digital project that showcases the lives of remarkable British scientists has won a second prestigious accolade.

  • Adrian Mole material exhibited alongside new musical adaptation

    The world premiere of Sue Townsend’s The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾ The Musical by Leicester’s Curve Theatre will be accompanied by an exhibition of previously unseen material from the University's Special Collections.

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