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  • News and events

    Browse The University of Leicester Archaeological Services news and events.

  • Wall of Women nomination form

    Our award-winning Wall of Women returns again as a virtual wall with stories of inspirational and influential women, we’re encouraging staff and students to nominate women at the University on our wall again for 2023.

  • The women making history at the University of Leicester: past and present

    As part of our 100 Years of Change centenary celebrations we've reflected on how our history may impact our future. For this piece we looked at the role of women at Leicester from our foundation to modern day pioneers.

  • New Voices Wagon Project

    Find out more about the innovative project at the Centre for New Writing, promoting reading and writing amongst migrant communities, particularly refugees.

  • Social Justice

    We fight for justice. Our academics research the societal issues to bring equality, community cohesion, justice and inclusion across the globe.

  • Human health

    From diabetes and cancer to ethnic health, lifestyle interventions and Covid-19, our researchers improve the treatment and quality of life of our patients, both locally and globally.

  • Winners of short story competition announced

    The winners of the Vaughan Centre for Lifelong Learning Short Story Competition have been announced.

  • Literary Leicester proves popular once again

    Over 3000 people attended an event at the University’s Literary Leicester Festival this year, with great feedback from audiences that travelled to the campus and around the city to take part in our annual celebration of the written word.

  • Demand for free colonial history lessons spikes

    Free home schooling packs about Britain’s colonial past have seen a surge in popularity. Requests for the Colonial Countryside packs, written by author and history teacher Dan Lyndon-Cohen, have gone from one or two a week to more than 30 a day.

  • Watching the Detectives: Crime on the Page and Screen

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