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  • Leicester in 1945 – the British Council & Harold White

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library Special Collections on May 1, 2019 A few years ago, when I was working at the East Midlands Oral History Archive, I planned an oral history project that would record people’s memories of the immediate post-war years in Leicester.

  • Artistic PhD student pens animated message for World Diabetes Day

    A diabetes researcher at our University has combined science with art to produce a powerful awareness-raising message for World Diabetes Day.

  • The Silent Archive

    Spoken Testimonies of Menopause EMOHA is delighted to unveil The Silent Archive: Spoken Testimonies of Menopause.

  • Jupiter awaits Junos arrival

    Stunning new images and the highest-resolution maps to date of Jupiter at thermal infrared wavelengths give a glowing view of Juno’s target, a week ahead of the NASA mission’s arrival at the giant planet.

  • Space students to convene at University of Leicester for national conference

    UK Students for the Exploration and Development of Space to hold the National Student Space Conference on 1-2 March, hosted by University of Leicester’s Astronomy and Rocketry Society

  • 800000 project investigates the human cost of war

    The human cost of civil wars is to be investigated in a four-year project entitled 'Welfare, Conflict and Memory during and after the English Civil Wars,1642-1700’ funded by a major grant of over £800,000 from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

  • Tuition fee and maintenance loans

    Find out about government tuition and maintenance loans for your undergraduate studies, as well as private loans.

  • Global Partnerships

    Information about our partnerships across the world.

  • Registrar and Secretary

    Find out more about our Registrar and Secretary - head of the University’s academic administration.

  • Podcast celebrates 10 years of major local health study with global impact

    Researchers behind a major health study involving 11,000 patients across the city and county have highlighted the benefits it has brought over the past 10 years

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