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  • May Day: early 19th century traditions

    Posted by Sarah Wood in Library Special Collections on April 29, 2016 Laying May branches Whilst many associate traditional celebrations of May Day with maypoles and Morris dancers, one early nineteenth century custom featured ‘Mayers’ (those included in May Day...

  • Space Park Leicester to bring space back down to Earth at national conference

    Cutting-edge work of University of Leicester’s science park to be showcased from 16-17 July, including an early prototype of the Double Walled Isolator: a miniature laboratory for returned extraterrestrial samples

  • Visa information

    Information for students, family and friends who need to apply for a visa to attend a University of Leicester graduation ceremony

  • Funding

    Learn about funding opportunities for students interested in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • 'No PO, No Pay' policy

    We follow a 'No PO, No Pay' policy for our Purchase Orders. Learn more about this policy and what it means when submitting a Purchase Order.

  • Space scientists reveal secret behind Jupiter’s ‘energy crisis’

    New research published in Nature has revealed the solution to Jupiter’s ‘energy crisis’, which has puzzled astronomers for decades.

  • University of Leicester kicks off Centenary celebrations

    The University of Leicester kicked off the celebrations marking its Centenary year today (Wednesday).

  • Professor Richard Ambrosi appointed new Space Park Leicester Executive Director

    Space Park Leicester is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Richard Ambrosi as its new Executive Director.

  • Biology unlikely to drive ethnic differences in COVID-19 risk for healthcare workers, study finds

    The differences in COVID-19 infection risk between ethnic minority healthcare workers and their White colleagues is likely due to home and work factors rather than biology, according to the largest and most detailed study on the subject, led by the University of Leicester,...

  • Mid-season World Cup should mean less, not more injuries for international stars

    Physiotherapy Lecturer, Dr Seth O’Neill, explains why there might be less World Cup injuries than usual.

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