De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) is a dynamic institution with a long and vibrant history of improving people’s lives through education. Originally founded as the Leicester School of Art in 1870, the university has evolved through many incarnations including the Leicester Colleges of Art and Technology and Leicester Polytechnic. Leicester Polytechnic officially became De Montfort University on 26 June 1992. The name was chosen to reflect the university’s long association with Leicester by commemorating the celebrated Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, a crucial figure in medieval history who established the first parliament in 1265. The University is located in Leicester City of London. De Montfort University holds a Gold TEF ranking and is ranked as top 601-800 Universities worldwide as ranked by The Times Higher Education 2023. The Sunday Times has ranked the University as top 117 Universities in UK. Ranges of Courses are Business, Engineering, Computing Course, Health and Life Science. With an extensive range of courses spanning business, engineering, computing, and health and life sciences, DMU offers a diverse academic portfolio that caters to a broad spectrum of interests and career aspirations.