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  • Search for Asian Radio Recordings and Memories in Leicester

    In the late 1970s and the 1980s two thirds of the Asian population in Leicester listened to the Six O’clock Show on BBC Radio Leicester.

  • Faith in Medication film nominated for national award

    A film made by our University has been nominated for a national award.

  • Prestigious accolade for health inequalities team

    A team including representatives from the University of Leicester working to tackle health inequalities for ethnic minority groups has won a national award

  • University Vice-Chancellor honoured to switch on Leicester’s Diwali lights

    The University of Leicester’s Vice-Chancellor will be lighting up Leicester’s world-famous Diwali celebrations.

  • University is headline sponsor of local business awards

    The University is once again headline sponsor of the Leicester Mercury Business Executive of the Year Awards, the recipient of which will be announced on Thursday 5 November at a gala dinner at the King Power stadium.

  • Know your zone

    Learn more about the zones and areas in the David Wilson Library at the University of Leicester.

  • Event to celebrate slavery abolitionists

    The achievements of two 19th century Leicestershire women who championed a fight against slavery are to be celebrated at a free event at the Attenborough Arts Centre on Saturday 26 September between 2-3pm.

  • Competition winners to receive photographs signed by Tim Peake

    Children will be awarded their chosen photographs taken by astronauts at a ceremony at the National Space Centre this week.

  • Student attends European film premiere as part of degree placement

    A student has been given the opportunity to meet veterans of the entertainment industry and attend a European blockbuster film premiere as part of their degree studies at our University.

  • Introduction to Classical Archaeology

    Module code: AR1603 For centuries, many have considered the ‘Classical world’ of Ancient Greece and Rome to have been ancestral to Western civilization.

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