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  • Medicine, science and technology

    Our expertise spans the breadth of medicine, science and technology, with specialisms in medicine and biosciences, environmental sustainability, materials and transport.

  • Image of controlling behaviour is a winner

    A prize-winning image of domestic abuse by University of Leicester researchers is to benefit a women’s charity in the city.

  • Joe Ortons plays to be retyped onto single sheet of paper to commemorate 50th anniversary of his death

    To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of Leicester-born playwright Joe Orton, performance artist Tim Youd will retype his Collected Plays on a single sheet of paper from 20 January to 5 February 2017.

  • Openness in animal research among UK’s best

    The University of Leicester has once again been named as one of the UK’s ‘Leaders in Openness’ by national body Understanding Animal Research.

  • University developments shortlisted among region’s best new buildings

    The Percy Gee Building – first opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 1958, shortly after the University was granted its Royal Charter – has been extended with a new four-storey, 3,000 square metre East Wing.

  • History of EMOHA

    Learn more about the East Midands Oral History Archive, since our founding in 1983.

  • Resources

    Access free online resources about good practices to work with or teach students from refugee backgrounds

  • Skills employers value

    In the post-COVID world, many sectors of commerce and industry are adapting and changing methods of working. This means the range of skills that employers look for is also changing.

  • England in the time of King Richard III MOOC

    Finding the remains of King Richard III in a Leicester car park was an amazing breakthrough. If you’re interested in knowing more about this, as well as the time in England in which he lived, this short online course is for you.

  • ispace and University of Leicester collaborate on lunar night survival technology

    The University of Leicester and ispace have entered into an agreement to explore lunar night survivability utilizing Radioisotope Heater Units developed at Space Park Leicester

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