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  • Athena Swan in the College

    In April 2020, the College of Life Sciences were awarded a college-wide Silver Athena SWAN award, for commitment to promoting gender equality in the College.

  • Professor Clare Anderson appointed as trustee of Royal Museums Greenwich

    The University of Leicester’s Professor Clare Anderson has been appointed by the Prime Minister as one of six new Trustees of the Royal Museums Greenwich. Anderson is a Professor of History at the University, Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies.

  • Research Innovation expertise featured at major business innovation event

    For the second year running, our University is a regional partner in Venturefest East Midlands – an event driven by Innovate UK and KTN (Knowledge Transfer Network) to boost innovation and drive business growth across the region and nationally.

  • Analogue Electronics and Amplifiers

    Module code: EG2068 This module provides an introduction to semiconductor devices and teaches you how to design electronic circuits and devices using both analogue and digital approaches.

  • Analogue Electronics and Amplifiers

    Module code: EG2068 This module provides an introduction to semiconductor devices and teaches you how to design electronic circuits and devices using both analogue and digital approaches.

  • Analogue Electronics and Amplifiers

    Module code: EG2068 This module provides an introduction to semiconductor devices and teaches you how to design electronic circuits and devices using both analogue and digital approaches.

  • University of Leicester supports World Tuberculosis Day

    Scientists from the University of Leicester help promote important public health message about tuberculosis (TB) for World TB Day on Sunday 24 March.

  • Canadian Rugby World Cup visit coincides with World War One study into autograph books by servicemen

    As the Canadian rugby team takes on Romania in Leicester today, researchers have been examining new evidence about a very different group of Canadian men who spent time in Leicester exactly 100 years ago.

  • ChancellorElect in visit to University and city report now online

    Lord Willetts, Chancellor-Elect of the University visited the campus on 15 February to celebrate the official launch of his new book, A University Education.

  • Expert opinions cover Juno museums Cassini Ethiopian dams and the business of bikes

    Dr Jonathan Nichols from our Department of Physics and Astronomy has been highlighted in a number of media outlets, including the Daily Mail, the Verge and Wired, discussing stunning auroras on Jupiter discovered as part of NASA's Juno mission, which our University is the...

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