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  • Ethnic Elders collection

    The Ethnic Elders collection is comprised of 19 interviews with members of various Asian communities in Leicester and conducted by the Ethnicity Research Centre in 1999. Get more information about the collection.

  • Student volunteers make an impact in local community

    More than 150 University student volunteers have made a powerful impact in the local community after enriching the learning experiences of around 2,000 school children.

  • Higher Education predictions for 2016

    What does 2016 have in store for higher education? That’s the question the Times Higher Education posed...

  • New research shows significant promise for Clostridium difficile infections

    A new study has confirmed the therapeutic potential of bacteriophage combinations to treat highly infectious bacteria C. difficile infections (CDI) while retaining a healthy gut.

  • University of Leicester statement: In memory of Paul Radcliffe

    It is with great sadness that Paul Radcliffe,18, has today been named as the University of Leicester student who died in a hit and run collision in Oadby at the weekend. The incident happened in Stoughton Drive South in Oadby, at around 12.30am on Saturday 19 January.

  • Leicester Professor wins East Midlands Womens Award

    Professor Turi King (pictured) has been awarded the East Midlands Women’s Awards for Outstanding Woman in Stem at a prestigious ceremony on 20 October 2017.

  • 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.

  • Events

    Find out more about past and upcoming events for the Vulnerability Studies Network at the University of Leicester.

  • Learning through Culture

    This programme was established to encourage museums and galleries to develop their educational role.

  • Making tourism work for poverty alleviation

    University of Leicester research has investigated whether and how tourists’ curiosity for impoverished neighbourhoods, communities and slums can help mitigate against the bad reputation that slums often suffer and can contribute to empowering residents.

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