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  • University of Leicester brings space back down to Earth for British Science Festival

    The sky’s the limit in Leicester as the University of Leicester brings some astronomical science to this week’s British Science Festival.

  • Iconic Space Park Leicester scoops top building awards

    The world’s first science and innovation park dedicated to space-related companies has won two prestigious building awards.

  • James Webb Space Telescope’s coolest instrument captures first star

    The UK’s main contribution to the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI), has now opened its eye to the sky.

  • Dutch Post-beginners (Level 2)

    Dutch course for post-beginners at Leicester University

  • Scholarships and discounts

    We are committed to attracting the brightest and best postgraduate students to Leicester regardless of background. Find out about our scholarships and discounts.

  • Community History collection

    Find entries in our catalogue from the Community History collection, which relate to the British Empire and Commonwealth theme.

  • IBM to create first UK services centre in Leicester

    The University of Leicester has played an important role in securing the move of global information technology company IBM to the city.

  • English Language Teaching Unit hosts prestigious conference

    The English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) hosted the 2015 Biennial BALEAP conference from 17-19 April at the Manor Road conference centre in Oadby.

  • The impact of diasporas within the UK and across the globe to be examined at conference

    A one-day conference will be held at the Royal Geographical Society in London on 17 September, at which 18 papers will present five years of research projects carried out at Leicester and Oxford focusing on the dispersal of people from their homelands.

  • First photo from Junos Jupiter orbit released

    NASA’s Juno spacecraft has sent its first in-orbit view. Juno’s visible-light camera was turned on six days after Juno fired its main engine and placed itself into orbit around the largest planetary inhabitant of our solar system. The new view was obtained on 10 July at 6.

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