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  • From Peking to Paris for SCAD research

    Paul Rivlin, a supporter of our University, is embarking on the five week Endurance Rally Association Challenge, driving a 1935 Alvis Silver Eagle from Peking to Paris to raise money towards Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) research at the University.

  • Event to allow children to experience the spectacle of chemistry

    Our University is staging a celebration of science for schoolchildren.

  • Aspiring medics encouraged to explore a career in psychiatry

    Young people considering a career in medicine are invited to a conference that will help them on the route to achieving their ambitions and introduce psychiatry as an exciting medical discipline. The second ‘Medicine Calling’ conference will be held on Saturday 9 September 2017.

  • Scientist discusses global environmental issues at Sultans banquet

    Professor Jan Zalasiewicz (pictured) from our School of Geography, Geology and the Environment recently spoke at a banquet in Frankfurt held by the sovereign ruler of the Emirate of Sharjah, Dr Shaikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi.

  • Leicester’s commitment to researchers confirmed with renewed award

    The University of Leicester is proud to announce that we have retained our HR Excellence in Research Award following the eight-year review.

  • Centre for Material Worlds Past and Present

    The Research Centre for Material Worlds Past and Present explores how the boundaries between people and things have never been clear cut, and materials and humans together have driven history.

  • Senate

    Senate is concerned with directing and regulating the academic life of the University, as the University’s principal ‘academic board’ and thereby custodian of the institution’s academic integrity.

  • Rough Skin: Maize, Pellagra and Society in Italy, 1750-1930

  • The Politics of Contemporary British Foreign Policy

    Module code: PL3137 Despite the loss of its global supremacy in the mid-1950s, the United Kingdom is still one of the world's great powers.

  • The Golden Age of Anglo-Saxon Northumbria

    Module code: HS3688 The kingdom of Northumbria dominated Anglo-Saxon England between the mid-seventh and mid-eighth centuries, in war, politics, art and culture.

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