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  • Leicester choir wins University Gospel Choir of the Year competition

    Leicester University Voices (LUV), a choir comprising members of the Leicester University Gospel Choir (LUGC) has won the national finals of the University Gospel Choir of the Year competition, which took place on Saturday 14 March at the Hippodrome, North London.

  • University of Leicester film wins prestigious Learning On Screen Award

    University of Leicester’s Centre for Hate Studies has won a Learning On Screen Award 2024 for its short film, Revisiting the Harms of Hate.

  • Hurdling medallist seeks crowdfunding on road to Rio

    European indoor 60m hurdles silver medallist Lucy Hatton is raising money to help cover costs as she bids to reach the Rio 2016 Olympics. Lucy, who studies Criminology, achieved the 100m hurdles qualifying time for Rio this summer but then struggled with injuries.

  • Professor Martha Clokie

    Professor Martha Clokie, Professor of Microbiology is leading the fight against antibiotic resistant bacterial infections.

  • Family friendly free event to showcase the region’s heritage

    A free family friendly event which puts the spotlight on the rich heritage of our city and region takes place at the University of Leicester on Saturday 22 March.

  • University of Leicester marks anniversary of arrival of Ugandan Asians

    University of Leicester will host a public lecture to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the arrival of Ugandan Asians to the city. The lecture, Migration and the making of Leicester will take place on Thursday, 15 September at 6.

  • Leicester’s tuberculosis research boosted by six-figure funding for lab equipment

    The University of Leicester’s research into tuberculosis has been bolstered with a six-figure grant to fund new lab equipment.

  • The forgotten success of penal transportation reform in late Imperial Russia: the lowering of prison

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on June 8, 2016 By Mikhail Nakonechny . The late Imperial Russian prison and exile system is almost unequivocally considered to be the traditional embodiment of brutality, institutional inhumanity and injustice.

  • National acclaim for Leicester undergrads

    Two of our students students now hold the title ‘Undergraduate of the Year’ for their stand-out contributions to Computer Science and Social Action respectively.

  • University thanks legacy donors and their families for their generous support

    A special event has taken place to thank supporters and their families for pledging to leave a gift in their will.

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