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  • From Disaster Chef to Master Chef

    One of our PhD students has been crowned Kenwood Chef 2016 at the 'Disaster Chef' competition live final after transforming his kitchen disasters into culinary successes.

  • Sanctuary Seekers’ Unit

    The University of Leicester is a University of sanctuary. Find out more about the work we're doing.

  • Training

    The East Midlands Oral History Archive team can provide training sessions for groups across the East Midlands. Find out more.

  • Glenfield’s Judith is first UK participant in women-only heart surgery study

    The first patient in the UK to take part in a women-only cardiac surgery research trial underwent a life-changing heart operation at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust recently.

  • National Student Survey reveals rise for Leicester

    Efforts made by the University of Leicester to enhance the student experience in response to student feedback has led to its overall student satisfaction rising to 88%, the results of the latest National Student Survey reveal today.

  • Leicester PhD student to play Glastonbury Festival

    Jessie Reid will take to the Acoustic Stage at Glastonbury 2024

  • Tickling funny bones for charity

    On Tuesday 27 February a host of comedy events will be taking place as part of Raising and Giving (RAG) week, during which staff and students take part in fun challenges and activities to support charitable organisations.

  • MA Museum Studies Placement in Special Collections, Weeks 1-2

    Posted by Sarah Wood in Library Special Collections on July 23, 2018 Guest post from Yineng Zhu, Andrew Permain and Joe Searle, MA Museum Studies students working with the Archives & Special Collections team.

  • HumanKind

    We are looking afresh at Calke Abbey’s past, reassessing the stories told about this place and exploring their potential to foster more meaningful connections.

  • Digitising oral history recordings

    With analogue becoming more of a thing of the past, learn more about recording and keeping digital copies of oral history materials.

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