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  • New radio plays to celebrate Adrian Moles 50th birthday

    Budding writers are being called upon to help celebrate literary character Adrian Mole's 50th birthday.

  • Building healthier well-connected communities

    Demonstrating the capacity for cultural organisations to contribute towards more equitable, fair and inclusive societies.

  • Leicester receives two nominations for 2018 Current Archaeology Awards

    Two projects led by archaeologists from our University have been nominated in the Current Archaeology Awards for 2018.

  • Tempest rocket to map quality of the air we breathe

    In what is thought to be a world’s first, a rocket equipped with air pollution monitoring equipment developed by University scientists from the Department of Physics and Astronomy led by Dr Roland Leigh (pictured) is due to be launched on Wednesday 4...

  • New project to identify Jack the Rippers last known victim

    Members of the team who undertook genealogical and demographic research in relation to the discovery of the mortal remains of King Richard III have now been involved in a new project to identify the last known victim of Jack the Ripper – Mary Jane Kelly.

  • Music

    At Leicester, we believe that talented performers should be able to combine their musical studies with their academic studies.

  • College Courts culinary talents served two national awards

    A chef and sommelier from our University have cooked up a treat at national awards ceremony celebrating culinary excellence in the conferencing industry.

  • Recognising the differing health needs of Leicester’s diverse population

    Upcoming Health Matters exhibition recognises the differing health needs of Leicester’s diverse population

  • PhD Spotlight: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Project to investigate how offenders engage with treatment in different settings

    Applications are invited for a fully-funded PhD studentship that will investigate why offenders do and do not engage with treatment in prison, forensic hospital and community settings. As many as 86% of offenders do not successfully complete rehabilitation programmes.

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