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  • New Centre highlights research into creativity social justice and inequality

    A new research Centre focusing on issues of social injustice both locally and globally is being formed by academics in the Department of Geography.

  • Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ the Centre

    The Centre for New Writing at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ was established to give contemporary literature studies and creative writing a dynamic presence in the East Midlands and beyond. Learn more about our people and our activities.

  • PhD student wins prestigious photography competition

    Bacteria|Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ student Louise Corscadden wins prestigious photography prize. PhD student Louise Corscadden from the University’s Department of Genetics and Genome Biology has been named winner of the 2018–2019 Infectious Images Photography Competition.

  • Ross Parry

    The academic profile of Professor Ross Parry, Professor of Museum Technology at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

  • Celebrating Black excellence: Nomination

    Find out more information on preservation in our archives and links to our archives privacy notice. If you would like your nomination to be preserved in our archives, please state that you have read and consent to our archives privacy notice in your email.

  • Receiving your student visa and travelling to the UK

    Find out more about receiving your student visa and travelling to the UK.

  • German Post-advanced (Level 6)

    Post-advanced German Course at Leicester University

  • General Engineering MEng

    To solve engineering problems in the real world, you need the right qualifications. While this General Engineering degree gives you a solid grounding across disciplines, it’s also your best route towards becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng).

  • Farming

    Discover full interviews with residents of Leicestershire villages with regards to farming life in Leicestershire, such as Kenneth Barnett discussing his childhood on a farm during World War II.

  • General Engineering MEng

    To solve engineering problems in the real world, you need the right qualifications. While this General Engineering degree gives you a solid grounding across disciplines, it’s also your best route towards becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng).

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