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  • Researchers recognised for public engagement skills

    Winners of a competition that challenged our researchers to summarise their research in a mere three minutes have been announced.

  • Research explores women who produce and consume mm erotica and visual pornography

    The majority of women who like gay male pornography and erotica imagine themselves as men during their sexual fantasies, new research has found.

  • Challenges faced by aspiring female headteachers

    The University of Leicester’s Doctoral Inaugural lectures series continues on Wednesday 23 May, when two new speakers from the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities will share their research into the topics of education, and social relations.

  • Mercury probe unveiled at the Science Museum

    The latest mission to the planet Mercury – or rather, a near-exact replica of the probe that will be sent there later this year - touched down at London’s Science Museum this week. And two Leicester space scientists were there to welcome it.

  • FearLeics Varsity champions to defend unbeaten record

    The sporting stage is set for a trial of skill, teamwork, determination and prowess.

  • Net Zero Plus

    The University of Leicester is committed to achieving net zero.

  • Dora's story 1: Living in Nazi Germany

    Living in Nazi Germany, offers a way in to Dora's life story through a series of ten extracts from the original interview.

  • Checklist for international students

    A checklist for our international students offering guidance on how to prepare for coming to the UK, with links to useful websites.

  • Differences between larks and owls clocked by geneticists

    A new study by researchers from the Department of Genetics has for the first time identified the genetic clues behind what makes you a ‘lark’ or an ‘owl’.

  • Wildfire map reveals European countries most at risk of catastrophic fire damage

    Cities and tourist areas such as Catalonia, Madrid and Valencia are among those most at risk of catastrophic damage from wildfires in Europe, according to research led by the University's Centre for Landscape and Climate Research.

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