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  • Green Energy and Transport

    The School of Engineering is actively involved in the push towards Net Zero Energy and Transportation Systems. Learn more about the staff, and the activities undertaken in the School.

  • On Difficulty in Early Modern Literature

    Project overview This project is an ongoing research collaboration between Hannah Crawforth (KCL) and Sarah Knight in the School of Arts which brings together scholars working on different aspects of difficulty in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century writing.

  • Parents, carers and families

    Get more information for parents, carers and families of students applying to the University of Leicester.

  • Student profile: Ellen

    Ellen is studying on the Human Geography Pathway with the ESRC Midlands Graduate School. Read more about her experiences of studying a PhD at Leicester.

  • Jim Roberts

    A Life Lived Well: Jim Roberts (1947-2023) Professor Suzanne MacLeod writes: James (Jim) Roberts was born into a working class-family in Liverpool in 1947.

  • Ever thought about donating your body?

    “Donating your body for medical education isn’t everyone’s cup of tea but you’d be surprised how many people consider it."

  • First witness to the Great Fire of London uncovered by University of Leicester academic

    Professor Kate Loveman of the University of Leicester for the Museum of London has identified the first witness of the Great Fire of London.

  • COP28 redux: Where are we in the climate fight?

    Lecturer in Journalism, Timothy Neff, attended COP28 to cover the conference’s side events. Here, he blogs about what he discovered while out in Dubai…

  • University of Leicester School of Business celebrates significant growth

    Over the last 18 months the University of Leicester School of Business (ULSB) has undergone extensive changes and experienced significant growth.

  • Greater empathy reduces problems with patient care

    Greater levels of compassion from hospital and clinical staff can reduce persistent problems with patient care says a University expert in empathy

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