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  • University News Centre scores four-in-a-row

    Our University's News Centre has received four awards within the space of three months, recognising a range of successes in a number of significant areas.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 10 16 September

    President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Boyle has written an article with researchers Lucy Smith, Nicola Cooper, Kate Williams and Henrietta O’Connor for The Conversation on how gender can result in differences in grant success.

  • Surface of Mars revealed in unprecedented detail

    The surface of Mars – including the location of Beagle-2 – has been shown in unprecedented detail by scientists using a revolutionary image stacking and matching technique. The technique made use of images supplied by scientists from our University.

  • University academic part of new research into kidney disease

    An academic at our University has been part of novel study carried out by an international team of researchers exploring the link between the immune system and kidney disease.

  • Celebrating 35 years of DNA fingerprinting

    A brand new interview with Sir Alec Jeffreys IW2oSGB-MaE|At 9.05am on Monday 10 September 1984, a discovery in a laboratory at the University of Leicester changed the way criminal investigations were carried out.

  • Inspiring young engineer from our University wins prestigious engineering grants

    A student from our University has been awarded two prestigious engineering grants for her ability in the field.

  • Discovery of new fossil from half billion years ago sheds light on life on Earth

    Scientists from the universities of Leicester and Cambridge have discovered a new species of fossil that will shed light on early animal ecosystems.

  • Launch of telescope for detecting optical signals from gravitational waves

    A state-of-the-art telescope for detecting optical signatures of gravitational waves - built and operated by an international research collaboration, led by the Universities of Warwick and Monash - has been officially launched.

  • Range of events taking place to celebrate Black History Month

    October 2017 marks the 30th anniversary of Black History Month in the UK- a time to celebrate black history, arts and culture.

  • University involved in major audio preservation project

    The British Library is today launching ‘Unlocking Our Sound Heritage’, a major £18.8 million preservation and access project, which has received a £9.5 million National Lottery grant.

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