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  • Multi-sport success and international representation for Team Leicester

    Our students have been busy representing the University at a variety of sports events and competitions over the past couple of weeks.

  • Our Professor at Bible Museum panel

    A month before it opens to the public, the Museum of the Bible in the US hosted a scholarly panel discussion featuring an academic from our School of Arts.

  • PhD Alumni

    Browse the PhD Alumni from the Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies

  • New online resource for local historians

    A new website makes available all the PhD theses completed by students at the Centre for English Local History. The collection comprises 100 theses covering subjects from medieval moats to hunting in Northamptonshire.

  • Spotlight on University of Leicester students and community projects for royal visit

    Will and Kate 2100|Today (Wednesday 28 November), Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will visit the city in tribute to last month's helicopter crash at Leicester City Football Club.

  • East Midlands pioneered health innovation shortlisted for national award

    A ground-breaking intervention to improve junior doctors’ performance – designed in Leicester and developed in Lincolnshire – is attracting global interest and has been shortlisted for a prestigious award.

  • Long Covid researchers reflect on the PHOSP-COVID study 5 years on, ahead of Long Covid Awareness Day

    A study team from the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) have been reflecting on their world leading research into Long Covid ahead of International Long Covid Awareness Day on Saturday, March 15 2025.

  • What is a PhD/ MPhil?

    Find out about PhD and MPhil research degrees, with guidance on research requirements, duration and training.

  • Leicester archaeology monographs

    Browse the monographs published by University of Leicester Archaeological Services.

  • Major European grant for research into rare diseases

    Our University has joined an international programme of research to improve the diagnosis of rare diseases.

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