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  • Department of Chemistry strengthens links with collaborators in China

    Links between our University and a university in China have been strengthened with a new agreement to encourage the exchange of students and academics.

  • Customising and sharing your Padlet

    Posted by Stephen Walker in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on June 13, 2016     You can customise your Padlet by adding different colour backgrounds, or header images, and the posts can be displayed in different ways.

  • How to apply

    Step-by-step guidance on how to apply for our postgraduate courses, including guidance on necessary supporting documents and filling out your application form.

  • The Gazette

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 29, 2014  New website for the Gazette.   The Gazette is the official public record for the UK which was originally established in 1665.

  • Primary programmes

    View all the primary programmes that we offer for foundation, key stage 1 and key stage 2 levels.

  • Leicester scientist leads project to investigate ways to improve welfare of fish in research

    A new project, led by our University working with scientists from Nottingham Trent University and the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas), will explore how less-invasive swabbing techniques can be used to collect DNA from fish during...

  • Solving a century-old problem – Ross Parry explains the importance of Museum Data Service

    Thursday 13 September 2024 marked the launch of a landmark digital service within the UK’s museum sector.

  • Facilities

    Our exceptional learning resources and facilities are designed to develop students’ knowledge, skills and confidence.   Our cutting-edge, £42 million George Davies Centre is a collaborative hub for staff and students across the College of Life Sciences.

  • Study suggests seated upper body physical activity can reduce risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes made worse by sitting

    A new study conducted at the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), including researchers from our University, has found that breaking up prolonged bouts of restful sitting with short, frequent bouts of simple seated arm exercises can benefit obese patients at high...

  • Campus development

    We are developing a new estate master plan to deliver a 21st century urban campus as the centrepiece of Leicester’s Educational Quarter. We want to support the delivery of world-class academic activity.

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