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  • Leicester Pride 2020 launches online – “still celebrating, just in a different way”

    Pride 2020 Virtual Pride Leicester 2020 BCw2ua5eODI|Today the University of Leicester and Leicester Students’ Union are delighted to join Leicester Pride 2020, along with fellow universities, and Students’ Unions at, De Montfort and Loughborough.

  • Researchers make sand that flows uphill

    Paper published in 'Nature Communications' details how applying magnetic forces to individual 'microroller' particles spurs collective motion—with counterintuitive results

  • Centre for European Law and Internationalisation

    The University of Leicester's Centre for European Law and Internationalisation (CELI) is dedicated to those with an interest in the fields of all aspects of European law in the widest sense and in trends of internationalisation.

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    We offer excellent opportunities for learning and research in the field of translation and interpreting, with options including our Translation Studies MA, our Advanced Translation Studies Summer School, and Translation and Interpreting Studies PhD and MPhil research degrees.

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    The University of Leicester's Advanced Microscopy Facility (AMF) provides a range of microscopes for aiding academic learning.

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    This week we are celebrating International Women’s Day 2017, with universities across the world hosting events.

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  • Fossil study sheds light on ancient water-to-land transition

    The research team’s findings, published in The Royal Society’s Biology Letters, show how ostracods began to swim into estuaries about 420 million years ago during the Silurian Period, beginning their exploration of many new habitats.

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