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  • Matter detected falling into a black hole at 30 percent of the speed of light

    A team of astronomers led by our Department of Physics and Astronomy report the first detection of matter falling into a black hole at 30% of the speed of light, located in the a distant galaxy.

  • True burden of stillbirths in Europe vastly underestimated, research shows

    True burden of stillbirths in Europe vastly underestimated

  • Literary archives

    The University Library holds an extensive collection of library and archive collections of local literary figures.

  • Wellcome Trust Biomedical Vacation Scholarships 2025

    Scholarship information and application details Wellcome Trust Biomedical Vacation Scholarships 2025

  • Crisis and Disaster Risk Management

    Selected publications 2025 Bryce, C. , Dowling, M., Long, S. & Wardman, J. K. (2025). Media amplification under the floodlight: Contextualising 20 years of US risk news. Risk Analysis, https://doi.org/10.1111/risa.17701 Yeboah, R., Ferdous, L. T., Gerged, A. M.

  • Student profiles

    Find out what our graduates thought about our MA courses, and what they are up to now.

  • Student profile: Tia

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

  • Our speakers

    Elaine Boyle Elaine is the LCFC Professor in Child Health and an Honorary Consultant Neonatologist at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. She leads the LCFC Programme of Research.

  • New £10.4 million research centre will unlock new tests, treatments and cures for people living with rare kidney diseases

    Thousands of people living with rare kidney disease will have access to improved diagnostics, treatments and potentially cures, thanks to the creation of a new research centre, involving experts from the University of Leicester

  • Potential new worlds rescued by citizens of Earth

    Team of astronomers at University of Leicester are following up on potential planet discoveries by citizen scientists

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