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  • Universitys Attenborough Arts Centre turns 19 this week

    The University’s prestigious Attenborough Arts Centre is to have its 19th birthday on Friday 27 May.

  • Game of Thrones star discusses memories of the University why Leicester is a great place to study and upcoming projects

    In a new interview, Game of Thrones and Humans star and University of Leicester graduate Will Tudor has discussed his roles in the critically-acclaimed TV programmes and his time as a student at the University, describing his experience...

  • Free public talk on climate change

    Climate/atmospheric scientist Katherine Hayhoe famously said that the most important thing you can do (right now) to fight climate change is to talk about it.

  • Plutarch’s domestic life explored in public lecture by expert in ancient history

    Ancient Greek writer Plutarch is the subject of a free public lecture at the University of Leicester on 26 November. Professor Judith Mossman, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Coventry University of Coventry, will speak on ‘At Home in Chaironeia: Domestic Detail in Plutarch’.

  • Talk will explore the search for life beyond Earth

    Professor Karen Olsson-Francis from the Open University will give her talk ‘Living Life at the Limits' at Space Park Leicester on 25 April

  • Space Park Leicester backs major innovation festival

    University of Leicester's science and innovation park will host two events during the first day of the week-long Leicestershire Innovation Festival

  • Managing migration

    Dr Zovanga L. Kone discusses managed migration, and how migration improves global economies.

  • Research reveals what audiences expect when TV is offensive

    Researchers from Leicester and Birmingham City University have revealed some of the key concerns audiences have with television they find ‘offensive’.

  • West Antarctic Ice Sheet loss over the last 11000 years shown in new study

    An international team of researchers led by British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and involving our University has shown that wind-driven incursions of warm water forced the retreat of glaciers in West Antarctica during the past 11,000 years.

  • Public invited to have their say on Universitys development plans

    Earlier in October, our University announced a transformative £500 million programme of investment that will improve student and academic facilities as well as public spaces over the next decade.

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