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  • Academics pipe up with a new interpretation of history

    The historic misuse of the humble smoker’s pipe has led to two University of Leicester academics’ realisation that we might be missing a trick when it comes to interpreting history.

  • Maurice Ennals collection

    The Maurice Ennals collection is made up of materials collected by Maurice Ennals, who was the first Station Manager of Radio Leicester. Learn more about the collection.

  • PhD Alumni

    Browse the PhD Alumni from the Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies

  • The secret behind Scrooge? Research studies Dickens’ coded letters

    Charles Dickens’s festive favourite A Christmas Carol is a staple of the holiday season. But now Leicester literary experts are part of an international team looking to uncover the secrets of the author’s coded manuscripts.

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  • Leicester diabetes professor awarded honorary degree

    An internationally recognised diabetes professor from Leicester has been presented with an honorary degree from the university he graduated from as a doctor in 1984.

  • Clearing University of Leicester makes hundreds of offers

    Clearing and Adjustment Hotline: UK Students: 0116 373 6000 International/EU Students: +44 (0)116 223 1888Confirmation: 0116 252 2222 Visit www.le.ac.uk/clearing for more information. More than 7,600 calls have been made to the University of Leicester's Clearing numbers.

  • The schoolboy sketches of John Leech

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on June 5, 2017 The artist and illustrator John Leech, who became one of the foremost contributors to Punch and created the artwork for some of Dickens’ most popular works, notably A Christmas Carol , was born in 1817...

  • New exhibition by Leicester artists in residence visualises DNA research

    A new exhibition will showcase a unique art and science project by artists in residence at our Department of Genetics and Genome Biology.

  • “Richard III is a good conversation opener…”

    Professor Sarah Hainsworth OBE, looks back at the most thrilling chapter of her career.

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