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  • Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory

    The Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory data centre is hosted at the University of Leicester, and was initially designed to follow up Gamma-Ray bursts.

  • Harborough Museum collection

    The Harborough Museum collection is comprised of interviews regarding life in Market Harborough as part of the Hidden Harborough project. Get more information about the collection.

  • Winifred Pennington

    Winifred Pennington was part of a new generation of respected women in research.

  • Information Assurance Services

    We provide advice, support and guidance on information-related legal compliance matters affecting the University, including data protection, freedom of information and records management.

  • Leicester scientists help to shed light on ancient Mars

    Pale "halos" around fractures in bedrock analysed by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover contain copious silica, indicating that ancient Mars had liquid water for a long time.

  • Leicester forges partnership with university in Egypt

    Our University is to build closer links with a university in Egypt following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the two institutions.

  • Forensic pathologist recounts experience investigating torture in Syria

    Dr Stuart Hamilton, a leading pathologist from the East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit, is used to dealing with death and injury - in his line of work, investigating the cause of death in individuals is part of the job.

  • British HinduPunjabi artists exhibition comes to Leicester

    Internationally established London-based artist Chila Kumari Burman will be exhibiting her recent works at Embrace Arts, the University of Leicester’s arts centre.

  • Blown away One Show feature on the marvels of scientific glassblowing

    Tucked away in our Department of Chemistry is a workshop where Gayle Price, the University’s Scientific Glassblower, spends her time creating specialised glassware and apparatus for research and teaching purposes.

  • Medieval skeletons discovered at Leicester Castle

    A team of Leicester archaeologists has uncovered medieval human remains at Leicester Castle. The skeletons, discovered by builders while laying new electrical cables, have yet to be radiocarbon dated or identified but it is thought they may be six or seven centuries old.

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