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  • Extremism hub

    The Centre for Hate Studies' Extremism hub aims to be at the forefront of investigating, understanding and analysing new and established forms of extremism.

  • Runic charms and boat burials to be discussed at Viking symposium

    From burials in boats to the perceived magical properties of runic charms, members of the public are invited to come together at the University to learn about the latest research developments in the world of Vikings during the annual Midlands Viking Symposium on Saturday 25...

  • BBCs Crimewatch Roadshow comes to Leicester

    The University will feature in an upcoming episode of BBC’s Crimewatch Roadshow, which is due to be aired on Friday 23 June 2017.

  • Phil Evans

    Dr Phil Evans, Swift Development Scientist, develops tools and techniques to facilitate the exploitation of x-ray data from Swift for astrophysical research. Follow him on Twitter @swift_phil.

  • Panel Event: Competing for Space Superiority? Arms Racing, Rivalries and Hype in Space

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 4 May 2021 Join us for an in-depth discussion, led by Dr Bleddyn Bowen, on the realities behind the rhetoric of arms racing, rivalries and other types of hype in space.

  • University library collections reveal coronation celebrations across time in Leicester

    An insight how coronations have been celebrated in Leicester in years past, courtesy of the University of Leicester Special Collections team.

  • Ed Coates

    It is with sadness that we learnt the loss of Ed Coates, who worked as a Facilities Assistant within PACS.

  • General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR)

    The EU General Data Protection Regulations were accepted into UK law in 2018 as the UK Data Protection Act. Find out how we plan to stay compliant to ensure data transfers run smoothly after Brexit.

  • Study reveals Congo swamps as the worlds largest tropical peatland

    A vast peatland in the Congo Basin has been mapped for the first time, revealing it to be largest in the tropics.

  • ResponsiveGov

    This project will aim to answer these questions by developing a comparative study of governmental responsiveness in established democracies between 1980 and 2010.

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