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  • Leicester featured in Telegraphs nicest things to have happened in 2016 list

    The University has featured in a list of the 12 nicest things to happen so far in 2016, compiled by The Telegraph.

  • Support for Leicester City of Sanctuary

    Representatives from the University received a comprehensive insight into the wide-ranging work of Leicester City of Sanctuary during a visit to a Sanctuary drop-in centre.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • PhD student makes it to finals in ICT Young Pioneers competition

    A research postgraduate in the Department of Computer Science has made it through to the finals of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) ICT Young Pioneers competition after submitting a video about how to overcome software faults in computer...

  • Our cancer researchers feature in new publication

    The work of our University’s cancer researchers features in a new special issue of ecancermedicalscience It provides a special focus on three areas: biomarkers, screening and prevention.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 19 25 November

    Dr Daniel Ladley from the Department of Economics has written an article for The Conversation discussing how cooperative groups work better than competitive groups.

  • Alumna takes presenter role on BBC current affairs programme

    A Leicester geography graduate is to helm the BBC’s Inside Out East Midlands current affairs programme. Lukwesa Burak presented her first edition of the programme on Monday 5 September, which was a Brexit special focusing on the impact on the East Midlands.

  • Social Epigenetics Lab

    The Social Epigenetics Lab looks at the ways environmental factors change gene activations by studying DNA expression in insects.

  • Fawn Harrad Hyde

    The academic profile of Dr Fawn Harrad Hyde, LOROS Research Associate in Palliative Care and Frailty at University of Leicester

  • Food for thought

    On Friday 9 March, the Department of Criminology hosted an international lunch to celebrate the range of students enrolled on their campus-based Master's programmes.

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