University Rd, Leicester LE1 7RH, United Kingdom
The University of Leicester (/ˈlɛstər/ (listen) LEST-ər) is a public research university based in Leicester, England. The main campus is south of the city centre, adjacent to Victoria Park. The university's predecessor, University College, Leicester, gained university status in 1957. The university had an income of £339.4 million in 2021/22, of which £64 million was from research grants. The university is known for the invention of genetic fingerprinting, and for the discovery and identification of the remains of King Richard III.
School Director: David Willetts
Population: 18000
Population of Teaching Staff: 2000