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  • Writer and political commentator Yasmin Alibhai-Brown to assess the state of Britain today

    A journalist considered one of the few female Muslim voices on the political stage is to speak on the state of Britain at a University lecture that celebrates diversity and community cohesion.

  • Dialect

    A research project conducted by researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the Univeristy of Leicester aimed to find differences in regional dialects in the East Midlands over the past century. Learn more.

  • Academic year: 2011-2012

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2011-2012.

  • Study spaces

    You don't have to go to campus to study, but you don't have to stay in your room either. There are social study spaces and common rooms in each hall, as well as a couple of dedicated spaces in The Village.

  • Expert opinions cover passion for space mega mining South Africa and Italy and the euro

    Dr Suzie Imber from our Department of Physics and Astronomy has been interviewed by Womanthology about her research, her role at Leicester and her passion for space.

  • Members of the public given the opportunity to name their own planet

    The University has joined forces with the Leicester Mercury to give the people of Leicester the opportunity to name their own planet.

  • Leicester celebrates LGBT history month

    Leicester is celebrating LGBT History Month with two events. On 15 February, a talk on Faith and Sexual Orientation was delivered at the Attenborough Arts Centre from 12noon to 1.30pm by Dianna Anderson from Oxford University.

  • Winner of Leicester competition to receive photograph from space

    Children around the UK are invited to enter a competition organised by the University's National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), the UK’s leading research centre for studying our planet using observations from satellites in space, to win a large photograph of Earth...

  • Students Union shows some LeicesterLove during exams

    Exam times are always stressful, so to help students through, the Students’ Union has been playing fairy godmother and granting wishes with a bit of #LeicesterLove.

  • Mars closest to Earth in over a decade on Monday 30 May

    On Bank Holiday Monday, be prepared for a celestial surprise as a planetary body sidles up next to us - or at least 46 million miles away.

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