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  • Public lecture on ice sheets and sea levels rescheduled

    Research into polar ice sheets that could help predict future sea levels is the subject of a public lecture at the University of Leicester on 15 January.

  • Academic to provide expert analysis for BBC on General Election results

    A Leicester academic will be providing expert analysis and commentary during BBC Radio Leicester’s all-night broadcast for the 2017 General Election results on Thursday (8 June).

  • Literary Leicester events to tackle race culture and class headon

    October 2017 marks the 30th anniversary of Black History Month in the UK - a month dedicated to recognising and celebrating black history, arts and culture.

  • Leicester boosts disadvantaged student intake as it reaches out to primary schools

    Our University is targeting primary schools in efforts to diversify its intake after seeing a significant rise in applications from disadvantaged students.

  • Research identifies new family of marine ‘megaphages’

    Dr Andrew Millard, Associate Professor of Bacteriophage Bioinformatics at the University of Leicester and corresponding author for the study published in ISME Communications, said: “From our previous work on cyanophages, we know phages have important roles in biogeochemical...

  • Leicester records a good set of results in Guardian subject tables

    Several subjects at the University of Leicester recorded good results in the Guardian University Guide 2023 rankings.

  • Gender balance in politics

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on August 5, 2016 A crowdsourcing game called Gender balance  is trying to gather information about women in politics.  The data collected will then be fed into the everypolitician site.

  • Local research study contributes to global findings which pinpoint genes for depression across ethnicities

    A University of Leicester study has contributed to the world’s largest and most diverse genetic study ever into major depression, helping to reveal nearly 300 previously unknown genetic links to the condition

  • Fold-out solar blankets to power satellites receives £1 million boost

    A new concept for a solar blanket to power satellites that can be folded away will be developed with engineering expertise from the University of Leicester thanks to new funding.

  • Acknowledgements

    A project such as this could not have succeeded without the contribution of many individuals and organisations.

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