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  • Students present youth violence solutions to the Home Office

    On Wednesday 29 May, four of our students visited the Home Office to present their proposed solution to the problem of youth violence following their success at our ‘Transform Challenge Day’.

  • Venice comes to Attenborough Arts Centre with Shape Arts’ landmark exhibition about the Disability Arts Movement

    The exhibition celebrates the Disability Arts Movement which contributed to changes in UK law.

  • University of Leicester appoints new Chair of Council

    The University of Leicester is delighted to confirm the appointment of Neil Goulden as Chair of Council.

  • Student profile: Niamh

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

  • Festival of Careers

    Our annual Festival of Careers is a huge graduate recruitment event with a wide range of top employers from across many sectors visiting the Leicester campus.

  • How MOOCs work

    Find out about how MOOCs work, with information on entry requirements, start dates, the application process, commitment, assessment and certification.

  • A Dream Project at the Lapworth Museum of Geology

    LAPWORTH MUSEUM Amalia Robertson Museum Studies

  • National honour for community work by Leicester archaeologist

    An archaeologist at our University has received a national accolade for her community work. The Council for British Archaeology has announced this year’s winners of the Marsh Community Archaeology Awards.

  • A letter from the Vice-Chancellor on national reports of drink spiking

    A letter to students from University President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Nishan Canagarajah, on national reports of drink spiking.

  • National acclaim for Leicester undergrads

    Two of our students students now hold the title ‘Undergraduate of the Year’ for their stand-out contributions to Computer Science and Social Action respectively.

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