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  • Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ us

    The Centre for Urban History (CUH) at The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ has an international reputation in study of towns and cities, producing research that has a global reach.

  • News and events

    Find out about news and events for the ALARM project at Leicester.

  • Population Health Sciences student complaints procedure

    The Department of Heath Sciences aims to ensure that all our students have the opportunity to benefit from their studies and other opportunities offered by the University. We welcome feedback on how we are doing.

  • Intelligence and Security MA, by distance learning

    From battling international terrorism to solving local crime, using intelligence has become crucial to security. But using it means understanding it – the debates and ethical concerns, how it’s collected and analysed.

  • Intelligence and Security MA, by distance learning

    From battling international terrorism to solving local crime, using intelligence has become crucial to security. But using it means understanding it – the debates and ethical concerns, how it’s collected and analysed.

  • 2017 events

    Find summaries of all the events held by the Centre for New Writing in 2017.

  • New physiotherapy clinic launched at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

    A new student led physiotherapy clinic is set to open next month (September) at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

  • Why study Politics at Leicester?

    Find out why you should study Politics at Leicester. Enjoy the benefits of internationally-recognised research, stimulating teaching, great employability and careers opportunities, and the chance to study abroad.

  • Industrial Advisory Board (IAB)

    The Department of Informatics at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ has an Industrial Advisory Board (IAB) to foster co-operation between the Department and key industrial partners in areas of common interest.

  • Intimidation, slurs and threats – study uncovers racism in rural England

    A study into racism in rural England has found many minority ethnic individuals and families feel the countryside is an unwelcoming and unsafe place to visit.

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