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  • 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.

  • Hunting the silent killer

    Professor Jacqui Shaw is leading research into new ways of detecting and monitoring cancer through the development of liquid biopsies or blood based tests.

  • Cancer Research UK new open access policy 01 January 2022

    Cancer Research UK (CRUK) have adopted an immediate open access position (no embargo) from 01 January 2022. They are also encouraging grant holders to post pre-prints of their work in a platform indexed in Europe PMC.

  • The Reading Lounge

    Represent Represent Students laughing and reading books Send us recommendations to include more works by underrepresented voices. 400 Dr. Seuss The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.

  • Chinese artist and activist to host lecture and discussion

    On Thursday 16 November our School of Museum Studies will welcome the eminent artist, Ou Ning, to discuss his project exploring the imbalances between cities and the countryside in China.

  • Leicester academic heads judging panel to land robot on the moon

    An academic from our University has been elected to Chair a judging panel in a global $30 million prize competition to land a robot on the moon.

  • Leicester researchers discover Charles Dickens artists lost sketches in school textbook

    Schoolboy doodles by the Victorian artist John Leech, who first illustrated Charles Dickens's 'A Christmas Carol', have been discovered by researchers from our University and will be on display in the David Wilson Library until 31 July.

  • Aspiring medics encouraged to explore a career in psychiatry

    Young people considering a career in medicine are invited to a conference that will help them on the route to achieving their ambitions and introduce psychiatry as an exciting medical discipline. The second ‘Medicine Calling’ conference will be held on Saturday 9 September 2017.

  • University lecture focuses on 1994 genocide against the Tutsi community

    The long term effects of rape on women survivors of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi community will be discussed at a lecture at our University.

  • Professor features on Songs of Praise

    Professor Martin Barstow (pictured), Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Strategic Science Projects and Director, Leicester Institute of Space & Earth Observation features in this weekend’s Songs of Praise.

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