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  • University of Leicester proud supporters of the 2023 Leicester Business Festival

    The University of Leicester are delighted to be playing a key role in supporting the Leicester Business Festival, running from 6 to 17 November.

  • Expert opinions cover coral reefs Trump mm erotica confidence and cannabis

    In an article for The Conversation, Professors Mark Williams and Jan Zalasiewicz from our School of Geography, Geology and the Environment have explained how new findings from the Chagos Islands are a perfect parable for the Anthropocene.

  • Exercise shown to improve symptoms of patients with chronic kidney disease

    Just 12 weeks of aerobic and strength-based exercise reduces symptoms and levels of fatigue in patients with chronic kidney disease, Leicester researchers have shown.

  • New Journalism degree to be launched at open day

    ‘Think like a journalist’ – That’s the opportunity being offered to potential students of an exciting new Journalism degree at Leicester.

  • School of Business drives performance

    The School of Business is working with the Sytner Group on a new training and development programme to enhance their sales performance.

  • SEIS UK

    Find out more about SEIS-UK (Seismic Equipment Infra-Structure in the UK) at the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester students contribute to tourism development in city

    A new programme developed by our University will help students contribute to tourism development in the city.

  • Leicester researchers work with dogs to sniff out chemicals that identify human remains

    Researchers from our University are working with police forces in the UK to improve the accuracy of police dogs in identifying human remains in criminal investigations.

  • Academics contribute to Global Informality Project

    Researchers from our School of History, Politics and International Relations have contributed to the Global Informality Project, led by Professor Alena V.

  • Leicester academics argue sexualised drinks advertising undermines anti-rape campaigns

    Environments which incite narratives of loss of control and hypersexuality compromise the ability to counter sexual offending, research suggests.

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