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  • Graham Benskin

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Mr Graham Benskin, who worked in the Botanic Garden for more than 40 years. Graham began his horticultural career at Leicester Parks Department before becoming a student at the Royal Horticultural College at Wisley.

  • Leicester academic stars in Victor Frankenstein movie

    A Teaching Fellow in our School of Management features in Victor Frankenstein starring Daniel Radcliffe and James McAvoy as a dancer and assistant choreographer which is currently showing at UK cinemas.

  • Medical student produces clinical anatomy app

    A medical student, working with a local app design agency, has produced an iOS application to teach clinical anatomy to fellow students, junior doctors and healthcare professionals.

  • Leicester artist begins new project inspired by Universitys animal bones archive

    Artist Jo Dacombe is immersing herself within the Bone Laboratory in the School of Archaeology and Ancient History to understand how archaeologists generate stories about past human and animal relationships from the fragments of bones that are recovered through excavation.

  • Events to explore the fight for equality power politics and inspirational figures

    The University is celebrating Black History Month 2015 by hosting a number of free public events throughout October.

  • Sweet success for College Court Wilson Vale chef

    College Court & Wilson Vale junior sous chef, Jason Turton has taken first place for his dessert in the Conference Centre of Excellence’s Chefs’ Challenge 2015 at Cambridge Regional College on Saturday 24 October.

  • Leicester remembers campaigner for interfaith understanding

    One family’s efforts to highlight the horrors of the holocaust will be honoured at a series of events at the University in honour of Leicester campaigner Sara Elkes.

  • Astronomys wonderful tool the telescope to be explored at upcoming lecture

    The telescope - ‘astronomy’s wonderful tool’ - will be the focus of a free public lecture on Thursday 8 October as part of the International Year of Light 2015.

  • Office health to be boosted by stand up campaign

    Office workers at Leicester’s three hospitals are being encouraged to stand up more on the job as part of a new health drive.

  • Runic charms and boat burials to be discussed at Viking symposium

    From burials in boats to the perceived magical properties of runic charms, members of the public are invited to come together at the University to learn about the latest research developments in the world of Vikings during the annual Midlands Viking Symposium on Saturday 25...

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