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  • College Court wins national hotel award

    College Court, the University’s multi-award winning conference centre and hotel, has recently been awarded ‘Conference Hotel of the Year’. The venue was shortlisted for the award following nominations by their clients.

  • Scientists discover strange nude fossil creature from half a billion years ago

    Scientists from our School of Geography, Geology and the Environment have discovered the fossil of an unusual large-bodied ‘nude’ sea-creature from half a billion years ago.

  • Funding programme launched by Childrens cancer charity based at Leicester

    A national childhood cancer charity based at our University is launching a new funding programme for research into rare and under-funded cancers affecting children – including the UK’s only dedicated fund to support research into the health of cancer survivors.

  • Expert opinions cover trust within cultures colour the Anthropocene and more

    Professor Jo Brewis from our School of Business has explored the ways in which the gig economy is providing an insidious new means for women to be exposed to sexual harassment.

  • Net Zero Plus

    The University of Leicester is committed to achieving net zero.

  • Thornton collection

    The Thornton collection is made up of seven interviews with people from Thornton, which form the basis of the book 'Thornton Through the Years.' Learn more about the collection.

  • Dora's story 1: Living in Nazi Germany

    Living in Nazi Germany, offers a way in to Dora's life story through a series of ten extracts from the original interview.

  • Leicester experts support Singapore in diabetes fight

    Expertise in preventing and treating Type 2 diabetes developed in Leicester will be used in Singapore’s 'war on diabetes'.

  • University News Centre scores four-in-a-row

    Our University's News Centre has received four awards within the space of three months, recognising a range of successes in a number of significant areas.

  • Indonesian peat fire carbon emissions vary considerably based on fire type study shows

    Carbon emissions caused by burning tropical peatlands in Indonesia vary considerably depending on if the fires are initial or recurrent, according to new research co-authored by Professor Susan Page and Dr Kevin Tansey from the Department of Geography.

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