About University of Leicester
Leicester University is a research university located in the heart of England.It offers over 350 courses, in a range of subjects and in 2021 ranked 37th in the UK in the Times and Sunday Times University Rankings.Β The university also has specialist research groups in the fields of astrophysics, biochemistry and genetics. The techniques used in genetic fingerprinting were invented and developed at Leicester University in the 1980s.It also is home to the Europe's biggest academic centre for space research. The research and engineering facilities at the University of Leicester are world-class. The University Observatory is one of the biggest and most advanced astronomical teaching facilities. The mechanical workshop is used for research within the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Welding facilities are contained in this workshop. Access to technological advancement is on offer at the university as it is home to the ALICE 2048 Super Computer. Space Park Leicester is an initiative for businesses, researchers and academia. The University of Leicester Library prides itself on being a user-centered library service, designed in collaboration with our communities. Student Life The University of Leicester's Student Union (ULSU) typically organises a variety of events, including themed nights in freshers week. There are more than 250 student clubs run by fellow students at Leicester, covering social, creative, interest-based, culture and faith based themes. Students can enjoy global street food options as the campus promotes inclusivity and the David Wilson library cafe provides a convenient place to eat. The Village - an on-campus accommodation site, offers a cinema room, music rooms, event space, plus a pub serving food and drinks for student use.