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  • Britishness and diverse communities in a post-Brexit world

    Lord Parekh to discuss the crisis of British identity for University of Leicester public lecture on 1 November

  • PhD researchers tackle social isolation and loneliness in the city

    Earlier this year, our Doctoral College was approached by the West Indian Senior Citizens Project (WISCP), asking if some of our doctoral and early career researchers would present their findings as part of the WISCP Awareness and Wellbeing Week.

  • Citizens of Change celebrate life-changing achievements online

    IQiUjIbODDE|When starting their degrees at the University of Leicester, no student could have predicted that their 2020 graduation ceremony would have to be postponed because of a pandemic.

  • Signs of early heart failure revealed in patients with type 2 diabetes

    Adults with type 2 diabetes that have no history, signs or symptoms of heart problems have been shown to have severely limited exercise capacity.

  • University shortlisted for best work experience programme

    University of Leicester’s Accelerate Your Career programme shortlisted for Best Work Experience Programme at the Institute of Student Employers 2020 Awards.

  • Moles hate eating sand, Leicester research reveals

    Anyone who has had their day at the beach ruined by the sound and sensation of biting into a sandy sandwich can look to the humble mole for ways of avoiding this unpleasant experience over the summer.

  • English language requirements for subjects requiring the equivalent to IELTS 8.0

    Find out the equivalent to an IELTS score of 8.0 if you’ve taken a different English language test or qualification.

  • Past events

    Lear more about rhw Leicestershire Healthcare Inequalities Improvement Doctoral Training Programme past events

  • David Christopher

    Dr David Christopher is a Lecturer in Popular Screen Cultures at the University of Leicester for the School of Arts, Humanities, and Communications.

  • The people in the film

    The film shows Dr Astley Clarke and Lily McCurdy walking the same path a century apart. The film features students, alumni and staff playing the roles in the film.

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