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  • Bioactive Molecules

    Learn more about bioactive molecules, as part of our research into the chemistry of life in the School of Chemistry.

  • Friendly rugby match recreates historical battle of the sexes

    A friendly match between male and female teams recreated a 50-year-old game of rugby to mark the Rugby World Cup final.

  • Everywhere and Nowhere: exploring histories of disability across the National Trust

    National Trust and University of Leicester launch new film to explore fascinating, previously untold stories of disability from the Trust’s sites and collections

  • University to hold dedication event for new music-themed sculpture

    A dedication event for a new sculpture is to be held on our University's new public communal square. The sculpture ‘Adagio’ will be officially revealed by artist Mr John Sydney Carter and its donor Dr Adrian Weston MBE in a ceremony on Friday 31st March.

  • Student feedback

    The School of Healthcare aims to ensure that all our students have the opportunity to benefit from their studies and other opportunities offered by the University.

  • Early Modern Fantasies and Fears

    Module code: EN2303 Although horror and fantasy were only formalised as distinct genres in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, both have very deep roots.

  • Decolonisation: Race equality and Higher Education

    Education in the UK is often lionised as an institution that is fundamentally meritocratic. Its mantra might read: Success is achieved through hard work, commitment and determination, irrespective of who you are or where you come from.

  • Intergenerational Warfare, or, Intergenerational Bargaining?

    Posted by Glynne Williams in School of Business Blog on April 16, 2014 The generation game is getting personal, according to Glynne Williams and Vanessa Beck. ‘Generation gap’ once referred to the gulf in culture and understanding between teenagers and their parents.

  • Physics and Astronomy February 2021 Digest

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 1 March 2021 Two months in to 2021, and our Leicester Physics community remains distributed far and wide across the UK and beyond.

  • Bryony Lavery Takes Flyte

    An account of a rehearsed reading of a new production of Brideshead Revisited by Briony Lavery, dir. Damian Cruden, York Theatre Royal. September 2015.

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