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  • Leicester academic praises scheme allowing working class children to shine

    A Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ scientist has discussed his involvement with an educational opportunities programme, organised by The Sutton Trust, that inspired him to pursue his studies in planetary science.

  • Joan Woodhouse

    The academic profile of Dr Joan Woodhouse, Associate Professor of Education at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

  • Future astronauts experience exploring new worlds

    Future astronauts experience exploring new worlds Future astronauts experience exploring new worlds 300| Lanzarote stands in for an alien planet as Leicester scientist helps train ESA astronauts.

  • Section 5 - Powers of the Council

    Read Section 5 of our Statutes, entitled Powers of the Council. This section outlines the powers and authorities of the University’s Council.

  • Societies

    Find out how you can join student societies and develop the skills relevant to the media industry whilst studying at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ - get involved with our student radio and TV station, or join our student magazine.

  • How hungry bacteria sense nutrients in their environment

    Researchers have shed new light on how bacteria sense nutrients in their environment - which could provide important knowledge in the development of drugs and antibiotics to combat a range of diseases including tuberculosis.

  • Leicester academic secures grant to research technological advancements in UK energy system

    A researcher at the University has secured a grant worth £459,000 for a project which will explore the vast potential of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT).

  • Spend a year abroad

    History at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ participates in two types of exchange schemes: the first is based on a network of European universities (the ERASMUS scheme), the second involves links with universities in Australia and also the United States (the Study Abroad scheme).

  • Mohamed Dassu

    Mohammed Dassu graduated in 2015 with a BSc Economics. What did you enjoy about studying at Leicester? My course mates were fantastic!  We set up a group where we all supported each other with assignments and shared lecture notes.

  • Research team investigates why cardiac surgery can lead to fatal organ damage

    The Cardiac Surgery Research team is drawing on support from patients and members of the public to investigate why cardiac surgery can often result in serious or fatal damage to other organs in the body.

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