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  • Health and disability

    Learn more about the collections about health and disability in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • First World War remembered

    With the support of Leicester Arts and Museums Services and the University of Leicester, over 300 interviews with those who lived through WWI in Leicestershire have been edited into sound clips and created into a collection. Find out more.

  • Material Centre at the 28th EUCHEM conference on Molten Salts & Ionic Liquids, in Greece, June 2022

    The 1st year PhD students, Evangelia Daskalopoulou, attended and presented at the 28th EUCHEM conference on Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids last week in Greece! According to Evangelia:  "My presentation at the 28th EUCHEM conference was about the redox potentials in...

  • Gene mutations and cancer

    This topic is covered by means of a series of podcasts which have been developed by the clinical genetics department at the Leicester Royal Infirmary, in conjunction with GENIE.

  • Museums and the Transgender Tipping Point

    Over the past decade there has been a growing number of museum exhibitions and displays featuring transgender lives, reflecting an increasing trans-visibility across many areas of public life.

  • Articulate

    In 2008, the National Gallery commissioned RCMG to evaluate the second phase of Articulate, their secondary school literacy programme.

  • Upcoming events

    View our upcoming events in the Stanley Burton Centre for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.

  • US federal loans

    The University of Leicester participates in the US Department of Education’s Direct Loans Programme. Eligible US students are able to access loans to help finance their studies with us.

  • Data classification principles

    The University of Leicester follows data classification principles to assess the sensitivity of data and protect it accordingly.

  • Famous names

    Learn more about some of the famous names associated with English at the University of Leicester, including Philip Larkin and Kingsley Amis. Find out about some of our notable graduates.

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