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  • Facilities for Students

    Read about the cutting-edge facilities and equipment available for undergraduate students at the University of Leicester School of Chemistry

  • Sounds Familiar – a busy winter

    What the Unlocking Our Sound Heritage project has been doing during the winter of 2021

  • 2015

    Here the list of publications of 2015 can be found.

  • Interviews

    Learn more about the different types of interviews and how you can prepare for them.

  • Space for Growth breakfast event

    Join us for breakfast on Tuesday 6 November, and discover Leicester and Leicestershire’s future space opportunities.

  • Professor Richard Thomas and Dr Naoise Mac Sweeney go 'Digging for Britain' on BBC4

    Professor Richard Thomas from our School of Archaeology and Ancient History features on tonight's episode of Digging for Britain as series 2 programme 8 in the popular BBC4 archaeology series features our research-led training excavation at Bradgate Park,...

  • Project to help child historians to explore English country houses colonial connections

    A new initiative by our Centre for New Writing will mobilise child historians to develop new audiences for cutting-edge research about British country houses’ Caribbean and East India connections.

  • Award-winning TV space scientist explores Space Park Leicester’s latest innovations

    Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Chancellor of the University of Leicester, recently had an exclusive tour of its £100 million science and innovation park, Space Park Leicester

  • NHS COVID patient recovery website launched

    A new project to help rehabilitate thousands of patients across the UK who are recovering from COVID-19 has been launched by NHS England in collaboration with NHS Improvement, the University of Leicester, and the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust (UHL).

  • The UK Sword Dance Archive

    A description of the The UK Sword Dance Archive collection that has been digitised by the UOSH project.

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