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  • Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas on Campus

    Sleigh bells ring - are you listening? Our annual Christmas on Campus extravaganza is fast approaching.

  • University pals rally together to raise funds for cancer treatment

    Friends and well-wishers from the University of Leicester are rallying together to support a graduate of the university in need of urgent treatment for cancer.

  • Physics at Leicester: light years from its humble beginnings

    As the School of Physics and Astronomy celebrates 100 years of Physics at Leicester, find out more about its history and achievements

  • The closed prison and the memory of anywhere-but-here

    Posted by Christian De Vito in Carceral Archipelago on March 21, 2016 The prison of the wolvenplein (Wolves Square), located in the city centre of Utrecht (The Netherlands), closed down in June 2014 as part of the budget cuts that have also affected the prison administration.

  • The Leicester Employability Day

    Find out more about the Leicester Employability Day which may be of particular interest to young Black people of African, Caribbean and Dual Heritage.

  • Fraud and Corruption blog #1: Fraud and Corruption in the Classroom – Kicking the big firm dependenc

    Posted by Matthew Higgins in School of Business Blog on November 5, 2019 In this blog Dr Matthew Higgins discusses how we can teach fraud and corruption as a socio-political, cultural and economic issue, and provide practical tools and approaches that individuals can draw...

  • Nick Brindle

    Information and contact details for Professor Nick Brindle, Professor of Cell Signalling at the University of Leicester.

  • Areas of research

    Explore the Centre for Exoplanet Research at the University of Leicester.

  • Getting the measure of Mars

    The research of Dr Ian Hutchinson from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has been mentioned in an article for Chemistry World which explores the potential hospitability of Mars.

  • Beautiful 19th century images of Egyptian monuments shed light on rediscovery of Ancient Egypt

    The rediscovery of Ancient Egyptian monuments, temples and tombs during the 19th century by pioneering adventurers will be charted as part of a new exhibition running at our University until 12 November.

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