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  • Fitness taster sessions delivered to Leicestershires Traveller Community

    NIHR CLAHRC East Midlands, a regional health research organisation tasked with speeding up the adoption of science to the frontline of the NHS, organised a series of events during Gypsy Roma and Traveller History Month, which takes place each year throughout June.

  • Centre aims

    Learn more about the aims of the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare.

  • KIT - Japanese Language Programme

    Learn more about the KIT, Japanese Language Programme hosted between The University of Leicester and the Kanazawa Institute of Technology.

  • Student carers

    If you have caring responsibilities at home and want to attend Leicester, our Student Welfare Service can help with managing the challenges you may face.

  • Conference explores how death can be the beginning - not the end

    A three day international and interdisciplinary conference took place between 16-18 April which explored themes around death and dying and how our departure from this life may not be as set in stone as may be assumed.

  • Queens Honour for University of Leicester PhD student

    A University of Leicester postgraduate student is going to Buckingham Palace next month to be honoured by HM The Queen.

  • Leicester team wins inaugural race in Formula 1 aerodynamics competition

    A Leicester team has taken pride of place in an international Formula 1 aerodynamics competition.

  • Two Leicester student societies shortlisted for national awards

    Two University of Leicester student societies have been shortlisted for the National Societies Awards to be held on Saturday 4 June at UWE Bristol.

  • Mayor of Oadby and Wigston views world-class research at University of Leicester

    The Mayor of Oadby and Wigston, Councillor David Carter, accompanied by his consort, Mrs Janet Carter, viewed first-hand the world-class research into neurodegenerative diseases at the University of Leicester.

  • Mollusc invaders in the Thames – a mark of the Anthropocene

    In the last few decades, the life of London’s River Thames has been transformed.

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