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  • Alumna takes presenter role on BBC current affairs programme

    A Leicester geography graduate is to helm the BBC’s Inside Out East Midlands current affairs programme. Lukwesa Burak presented her first edition of the programme on Monday 5 September, which was a Brexit special focusing on the impact on the East Midlands.

  • Alumnuss new book envisions safe cities of the future

    Big data, technology and greenery working together can help bring about a safer future in cities, according to a new book co-authored by a Leicester graduate.

  • Local students begin to take their LEAP into University

    On Wednesday 21 January, the University welcomed 40 local school and college students onto campus to begin to take their LEAP into University at the launch of our new Leicester Enhanced Access Programme (LEAP).

  • New project to save sole surviving population of rare wildflower

    A new conservation project at the Botanic Garden hopes to save a rare wildflower that is almost extinct throughout Leicestershire and Rutland - and has a declining population nationwide.

  • September Book Group: Labels – The University of Leicester

    Evelyn Waugh Book Group write up on Waugh's 1930 travel book, Labels.

  • New book explores innovative crime fiction by Caribbean writers

    Dr Lucy Evan's new book, Crime Fiction in the Caribbean will be published on 24th October 2024.

  • Aerial monitors explore reed die-back condition around lakes

    An international team led by Professor Heiko Baltzer from the Department of Geography has developed a way to increase our understanding of the die-back of reeds throughout Europe - including popular tourist areas - through satellite and aircraft monitoring systems.

  • New book breaks barrier between students and modern research in mathematics

    In recent years mathematicians, armed with global internet (which simplifies collaboration), and powerful computers (used for numerical simulations, hypothesis testing, routine algebraic manipulations, etc.

  • Diabetes Professors back Jamie Oliver sugar campaign

    Two of the country’s leading researchers into Type 2 diabetes have come out in support of Jamie Oliver’s latest health campaign, saying “it’s time to tackle the sugar generation”.

  • Political journalism expert explains miners’ strike significance on BBC show

    A 35-year career in political journalism led to a University of Leicester academic being called on to explain the significance of the 1984-5 miners’ strike to BBC radio listeners.

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