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  • Events

    View events on campus and in the city to celebrate Black History Month during October at the University of Leicester.

  • Bone laboratory

    Our bone laboratory is dedicated to the study of animal bones from archaeological sites and the analysis of human skeletal material.

  • Leicester diabetes expert celebrated with US award

    A world leading expert in diabetes from Leicester has been recognised for her remarkable contribution to the prevention and treatment of the condition at a ceremony in the USA.

  • Australia

    We welcome students from Australia. Find out about entry requirements, the Australian student community and other country-specific information.

  • Spatial Imaginaries of Jamaican Organised Crime

    Find out more about the Spatial Imaginaries of Jamaican Organised Crime workshop, held for the Dons, Yardies and Posses: Representations of Jamaican Organised Crime' project.

  • Leicester strikes partnership with biotech experts Isogenica to develop personalised cancer treatments

    Patients could benefit from bespoke cancer-fighting treatments with fewer side effects thanks to a new partnership between a biotech company and a UK university.

  • Leicester’s links with India are strengthened by subcontinent visit

    The University of Leicester strengthened its Indian ties with a successful visit to the subcontinent led by Vice-Chancellor, Professor Nishan Canagarajah.

  • Leicester alumnus and honorary professor Sir Nicholas Green appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal

    A Leicester alumnus and honorary graduate has been appointed by HM The Queen as Lord Justice of Appeal. Sir Nicholas Green is among three Lady Justices and four Lord Justices of Appeal who will fill current and forthcoming vacancies in the Court of Appeal.

  • Ray Fairbend

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Ray Fairbend on 18 September 2024, aged 71.

  • Death and absence

    Get more information about death and absence from interviews with residents of Leicestershire during the First World War.

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