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  • Shaping the Future: Space Park Leicester presentation to Parliament

    Members of the Parliamentary Scientific Committee hear from a University of Leicester delegation on the space economy and low cost access to space.

  • People

    Academic Leads Dr Bleddyn Bowen, Associate Professor of International Relations, School of History, Politics and International Relations Dr Rossana Deplano, Associate Professor, Leicester Law School Members by School Here is a list of other academic staff at the...

  • The Evolution of Critical Management Studies?

    Posted by Marton Racz in School of Business Blog on August 13, 2014 Marton Racz and Thomas Swann, Graduate Teaching Assistants at the School, explain why they are organising a PhD conference on Critical Management Studies (CMS) It is just over three years since Martin Parker...

  • The hosiery industry

    Leicester is famous for its garment factories and has a rich history of work within the hosiery industry. Learn more about this history, including working hours, apprenticeships and the industry's migrant workforce.

  • Who were the first students of the University of Leicester?

    A blog post discussing the early students of the University of Leicester.

  • Publications

    Browse the list of recent publications authored, edited or contributed to by people working and researching within the University of Leicester's Medieval Research Centre.

  • Leicester scientists celebrate anniversary of game-changing satellite

    The University of Leicester celebrates 20 years of the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, which it developed key technology for continues to lead the UK’s data analysis efforts

  • LCFC Programme of research

    Find out more about the LCFC Programme of research within TIMMS research group.

  • Research involving the use of animals

    Get more information on the policy in place for the use of animals in research at the University of Leicester.

  • Researchers trial system for improved sea safety

    Dr Nigel Bannister from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has been trialling a concept for using satellite imagery to significantly improve the chances of locating ships and planes lost at sea - such as the missing Malaysian flight MH370.

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