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  • Tim van Hasselt

    The academic profile of Dr Tim van Hasselt, Academic Clinical Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • COVID-19 – fighting a global pandemic

    Our research experts have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by applying their world-changing, curiosity-driven research to the fight.

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    Name  Research Interests Dr Katy Bennett Multiculture, conviviality, community, belonging, ethnicity, gender Dr Margaret Byron  ...

  • Katharine Venter

    The academic profile of Dr Katharine Venter, Associate Professor of Sociology at University of Leicester

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Answers to frequently asked questions relating to the University Alumni Team

  • HRH Princess Royal visit

    HRH The Princess Royal is to boldly go on a mission into space - well, the National Space Centre in Leicester. The Centre is the brainchild of the University and was co-founded by the University.

  • 15th century Bible used during reinterment of Richard III highlights Leicesters rich heritage

    The 15th century Bible used during the reinterment of Richard III is one of a number of significant historical treasures at our University being made available for the public to view as part of this year’s Heritage Open Days.

  • History and Security Sector Reform: Crime and Punishment in British Colonial Guyana, 1814-1966

    Over the past two years there has been a general shift in models of incarceration in the former British colony of Guyana, from punishment (punitive measures) to correction and rehabilitation (via training and education).

  • Flickering of young stars reveals previously unknown link with black holes

    An international team of astronomers, including Dr Simon Vaughan from the Department of Physics and Astronomy, has discovered a previously unknown link between the way young stars grow and the way black holes and other exotic space objects feed from their surroundings.

  • We must celebrate Englands World Cup win 50 years on

    On 30 July 1966 England won the World Cup.

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