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  • Visit our exhibitions

    Find out about the current exhibition by Archives and Special Collections at the University of Leicester.

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    Jacoby Online Collection of ancient Greek historic texts that were lost (except for fragments found in other sources).

  • New book launch for University of Leicester economist

    A new book by Professor Panicos Demetriades from our School of Business will officially launch at Leicester this week, with an event taking place on campus this Thursday 16 November.

  • Type 2 diabetes could overwhelm NHS unless changes are made Leicester experts warn

    Melanie Davies CBE (pictured), a Professor of Diabetes Medicine at our University and the Leicester Diabetes Centre, has commented on the rise in people suffering from type 2 diabetes.

  • Historian in TV series

    Dr Michael Lynch (pictured), Honorary Fellow in our School History, Politics & International Relations, has been involved in a number of TV series on modern history in recent years.

  • Engineers contribute to creation of new ultra-high performance electric sports car

    Engineers from our University have helped in the development of a new, ultra-high performance, range extended, electric sports car project - HIPERCAR.

  • Leicester scientist lends expertise to new Jack the Ripper book

    Bestselling crime writer Patricia Cornwell is due to release Ripper: The Secret Life of Walter Sickert on 28 February, a comprehensive and intriguing exposé of one of the world’s most chilling cases of serial murder—and the police force that failed to solve it.

  • Coronavirus update

    Over the past 48 hours it has been reported that Leicester is currently experiencing an increase in the number of people testing positive for coronavirus.

  • 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.

  • Students need “clarity and consistency”, says Leicester Vice-Chancellor

    The University of Leicester has today responded to the Government’s decision to base students’ A level and GCSE results on their teachers’ assessments.

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