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  • Data protection guidance

    Informal data protection guidance for researchers consulting archives containing information covered under the Data Protection Act 2018 and General Data Protection Regulation 2018.

  • St Marys University ViceChancellor to give Chaplaincy Lecture in silver jubilee year

    British diplomat and academic Francis Campbell will deliver this year’s Chaplaincy Lecture.

  • Department of Chemistry strengthens links with collaborators in China

    Links between our University and a university in China have been strengthened with a new agreement to encourage the exchange of students and academics.

  • Five things you probably didn’t know about nuclear weapons

    Professor Andrew Futter, Associate Professor of International Politics, tells us things we probably didn’t know about nuclear weapons.

  • International conference tackles womens sexual and reproductive health during humanitarian crisis

    A Leicester academic has represented her research on sexual and reproductive health protection for women at an international event in New Delhi attended by 4,000 participants and inaugurated by the Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

  • Funny bones Richard III genealogist crowned winner of comedy challenge

    Our very own Professor Kevin Schürer (pictured) has been crowned the winner of the 2016 Stand Up Challenge, held at Leicester Racecourse on Wednesday night.

  • Making contact

    Get more information on the best way to make contact with potential interviewees and the questions you may need to be prepared to answer.

  • Summer arrives with a new season at Attenborough Arts Centre 

    This summer brings a new range of artist-led Creative Courses and Workshops, delivered by experienced tutors and artists to share their own artistic practices with new audiences.

  • Grey Friars in old maps and plans

    Historic maps of Leicester were an invaluable source of information for pinpointing the potential location of the Grey Friars, charting how that area of the town has changed over the last 400 years.

  • Local Freemasons donate 32000 to fund University research

    The Freemasons’ Grand Charity has donated £32,000 to the University to fund research into visual impairments and the impact these have on different groups and their reading abilities.

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