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  • University launches crowdfunding platform for student groups

    The University's Philanthropy, Alumni and Community Engagement (PACE) team has today launched LeicsGO, a new crowdfunding platform for student groups.

  • College Court shortlisted for three Leicestershire Tourism Awards

    Returning for a ninth year, the Leicestershire Tourism Awards are aimed at finding the very best tourism businesses in Leicestershire.

  • East Midlands Oral History Archive

    The East Midlands Oral History Archive was originally funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund to establish the first large-scale archive of oral history recordings for Leicestershire and Rutland.

  • About

    In Their Own Right is a jointly run project by The National Archives at Kew Gardens and the Department of History at the University.

  • Interviews and assessments

    Explore our resources to help you perform your best at interviews and assessment days.

  • Academic helps to launch new Open Access journal to highlight research into contemporary political issues

    Dr Simona Guerra from our School of History, Politics and International Relations has been appointed Co-Chief Editor of Political Research Exchange (PRX), a new Open Access journal which will feature cutting-edge research into contemporary politics.

  • University celebrates LGBT History Month

    LGBT+ History Month is being marked at our University with a myriad of events from 12 to 28 February. The University has been rated as one of the top 100 employers in Stonewall’s Workplace index.

  • What can we do to address the harms of hate

    Hate crimes constitute one of the biggest global challenges of our time and blight the lives of millions of people across the world.

  • Coronavirus update

    Over the past 48 hours it has been reported that Leicester is currently experiencing an increase in the number of people testing positive for coronavirus.

  • Students need “clarity and consistency”, says Leicester Vice-Chancellor

    The University of Leicester has today responded to the Government’s decision to base students’ A level and GCSE results on their teachers’ assessments.

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