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  • BAVS Talks 2025

    Event details for BAVS Talks 2025 and a Call for Posters for the Postgraduate Showcase

  • New Voices Wagon Project

    Find out more about the innovative project at the Centre for New Writing, promoting reading and writing amongst migrant communities, particularly refugees.

  • Psychology MSc, by distance learning

    This is for you if... you are looking for a BPS-accredited conversion course that will support you in pursuing a career as a professional psychologist.

  • Postgraduate study

    English at the University of Leicester has a thriving postgraduate presence at both MA and PhD Level. We have a vibrant research culture at PhD level, encompassing Literature, Linguistics and Creative Writing. Find out more about our courses.

  • ESRC Reading Goals Project

    Find out more about the ESRC Reading Goals project, at the University of Leicester. Revealing the implications of reading strategy for reading behaviour and comprehension.

  • Sounds for the Future

    Special Collections and the East Midlands Oral History Archive (EMOHA) running a new project, 'Sounds for the Future'. The project is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and will run from May 2022 to October 2023.

  • New effects in ideal gases solve mathematical mystery

    A Mathematician from our Department of Mathematics, Professor Alexander Gorban, along with a physicist from ETH Zürich, Ilya Karlin, have challenged traditional concepts of micro and macro worlds and demonstrated how ideal gas unexpectedly exhibits capillarity properties.

  • Registering your protocol

    Why you should register your systematic review protocol and how to do this.

  • Using other libraries

    Information about using other university libraries in the UK.

  • US federal loans

    The University of Leicester participates in the US Department of Education’s Direct Loans Programme. Eligible US students are able to access loans to help finance their studies with us.

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