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  • Inclusive family sports day to raise awareness of eye condition

    The University will be hosting an event to introduce sports for people with reduced vision and to raise awareness of the eye condition Nystagmus on Sunday 1 November.

  • Ignite session recordings

    A collection of short (5 minute) presentations showcasing innovative practices or areas of research related to equality, diversity and inclusion within UK medical schools, shared at the Medical Schools UK EDI Network Meeting, 2022.

  • Diversity education in medical schools to be addressed at national conference

    A national conference is to address issues relating to diversity in medical education.

  • Workshops led by Tribe Sankofa

    Description of youth performing arts workshops led by Tribe Sankofa for the AHRC-funded collaborative project 'Representing Gender-Based Violence: Literature, Performance and Activism in the Anglophone Caribbean'.

  • Interstellar insights to put businesses light-years ahead

    Space technology expertise is easier to access than ever before – that’s the message from Leicester’s crew of scientists and business experts, as they prepare to make a giant leap to Hong Kong for the GREAT Festival of Innovation on 24 March.

  • Funding opportunities

    The Centre for English Local History offers a number of funding opportunities for prospective students who wish to study with us. Browse the opportunities available.

  • Resources

    The Centre of Urban History has resources to aid academic learning.

  • Study reveals how thirsty trees pull water to their canopies

    A scientific mystery about how trees pull water from the ground to their top branches has been solved by an international team of researchers led by Dr Adrian Boatwright, who conducted the research while at the Department of Chemistry.

  • Rachel Abounouar

    Rachel Abounouar passed away on the morning of 12 December 2019 after a five-year battle against cancer in which she redefined the meaning of strength, bravery and determination.  Rachel joined the University in 2009 as a tutor in the English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU).

  • Genetics and early British population history

    Academic advisors Professor Simon James Professor Mark Jobling Dr Turi King Research Associate Dr Jon Wetton Published studies of the genetic diversity of the peoples of Britain have so far focused on uniparentally-inherited markers.

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