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  • Dawn of the Anthropocene concept

    Can the Anthropocene concept be traced back to the Comte de Buffon, a famed savant of the ancien régime of France? The evidence is made widely available for the first time with the first full English translation of Buffon’s concise masterpiece The Epochs of Nature,...

  • Student wellbeing campaign nominated for second national award

    Our Sport and Active Life team’s commitment to making a difference has been recognised at a national level with a British University & Colleges Sport (BUCS) award nomination for their Be the Influence campaign.

  • Study suggests human impact has created a plastic planet

    Planet Earth’s oceans and lands will be buried by increasing layers of plastic waste by the mid-century due to human activity, according to research led by researchers from the Department of Geology.

  • New approach will help identify drugs that can ‘glue’ proteins together

    A new screening method that can test the effectiveness of therapeutic molecules designed to ‘glue’ proteins together in the body has been developed by researchers at the University of Birmingham and the University of Leicester.

  • Immersive exhibition ‘Jason and the Adventure of 254’ arriving in Leicester 

    Jason and the Adventure of 254 brings Jason Wilsher-Mills’ immersive, joyful and deeply personal exhibition on disability, memory and creativity to Leicester this summer.

  • New Registrar and Secretary confirmed

    The University of Leicester is pleased to confirm Geoff Green to the post of Registrar and Secretary. His appointment was approved by the University’s Council following a formal recruitment process, and after undertaking the role on an interim basis since 1 February 2020.

  • History of Sex and Crime in Wales

    History of sex and crime in eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Wales

  • University to hold dedication event for new music-themed sculpture

    A dedication event for a new sculpture is to be held on our University's new public communal square. The sculpture ‘Adagio’ will be officially revealed by artist Mr John Sydney Carter and its donor Dr Adrian Weston MBE in a ceremony on Friday 31st March.

  • Sexual harassment of women and girls in public places

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 26, 2018 According to the latest report from the Women and Equalities Committee sexual harassment of women and girls is routine and relentless.

  • What will the future of Lunar exploration look like as humans return to the Moon?

    Read more about the latest in University of Leicester's Humanising Space series.

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