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  • Origins of Pepyss famous diary unravelled

    The diary of the seventeenth-century cultural icon Samuel Pepys - which contains references to bribery, illicit sex, and criticisms of powerful men – has an enduring legacy, and Dr Kate Loveman from the School of English will be unravelling why it was written at an event at...

  • Festival showcases work of leading postgraduate research students

    Fifty outstanding research students from the University will showcase their work at the free public Festival of Postgraduate Research on Monday 6 July between 11:00am - 2:00pm in the Charles Wilson Building.

  • Study finds wage and employment freezes impact on morale

    Wage and employment freezes and other actions taken to combat recessions may compromise the positive effect that employee empowerment may have on staff morale and in turn performance.

  • Leicester to hold photographic exhibition of womens involvement in space

    A free public exhibition of photographs which show how women have contributed to the space sector is being held at our University between 8 - 18 March.

  • Legacy of Smigielski on post-war central Leicester to be explored in symposium

    Our University will be holding a symposium in partnership with the Leicester City Council on town planning and the historic environment in the post-war era since the 1960s.

  • 2016 statistics

    See the statistics relating to the animals used and bred in our research facility in 2016.

  • Fahad Sadah

    The University has learned with sadness of the death of one of our undergraduate students, Fahad Sadah.  Fahad joined the University family in 2017, studying on the MComp in Computer Science.

  • Leicester academic Professor Mark Jobling to chart the evolution of individual identification at Galton Institute conference

    Professor Mark Jobling from our Department of Genetics and Genome Biology will be giving a talk at the Galton Institute conference on 15 November - charting the evolution of individual identification from its earliest inception via fingerprints in 1892, through to the...

  • Insights into the workings of the brain revealed in lectures

    Two outstanding PhD graduates from our University return this week to present their research to a public audience.

  • Lecture to explore the emerging blood test helping to spot cancer earlier

    Research into a blood test that may spot cancers sooner and allow more targeted treatment is to be presented by researcher at our University. Professor Jacqui Shaw (pictured) from our Department of Cancer Studies will give the Frank May Prize Lecture 2017 on 26 June at 5.

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