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  • Consequences of changes to criminal justice system for offenders and victims to be explored at Leicester event

    The consequences of recent and future changes to the criminal justice system and how this will affect offenders and victims will be explored at an event organised by our University on Wednesday 27 September.

  • The Weakest Links Anne Robinson to speak at Literary Leicester event honouring the life of revered editor Alexander Chancellor

    A panel of esteemed writers and journalists will commemorate the life and work of Spectator editor Alexander Chancellor CBE on Wednesday 15 November at 4.00 pm.

  • Leader of most powerful observatory on the planet to speak at George Fraser Memorial Lecture

    The head of the world’s most powerful observatory will conduct a lecture at our University, examining how new astronomical facilities have led to significant leaps in astronomical research.

  • Film producer David Puttnam to reflect upon changing world of the media in the digital age

    Our University will be bringing a bit of Hollywood magic to its lecture theatres as one of the great names of cinema history and an honorary graduate will speak on the challenges faced by media today.

  • Expert comment UK Government must end uncertainty for Gibraltars people after Brexit

    University of Leicester academic, Dr Chris Grocott, has called on the Government to provide certainty on their plans for Gibraltar following Brexit.

  • Work of women mathematicians at the University to be celebrated

    The rise in female actuaries, soap films, Brexit voting patterns and stick man drawings are the very diverse subjects under scrutiny in a series of talks by women mathematicians at our University.

  • Is sport fair Cheating in sport explored in public seminar

    The University will host an international seminar which explores fairness in sport on Thursday 20 April.

  • Career development

    6-12 months Institutionally as part of our Athena Swan work we are in the process of piloting career pathways for professional services colleagues which show what is required at each grade level and the development opportunities to support career aspirations.

  • Sociology student awarded UN internship in Indonesia

    Student Cindy Colondam, who is due to start her second year studying Sociology, has been working as an intern for the United Nations (UN) as part of their UN Global Pulse initiative in Jakarta, Indonesia over the summer.

  • Discovery sheds light on how vertebrates see

    New research led by Professor Sarah Gabbott from the Department of Geology has overturned a long-standing theory on how vertebrates evolved their eyes by identifying remarkable details of the retina in the eyes of 300 million year-old lamprey and hagfish fossils.

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