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  • Next step for Pioneer Park development

    Work that will pave the way for the development of a space park at Leicester’s Pioneer Park could get under way in spring next year.

  • Leicester team to update patients on latest SCAD research findings

    Researchers from our University will be providing updates on the latest findings of their research into Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) on Saturday 12 November 2016.

  • Aircraft keep tabs on the Amazons rising methane levels

    Research led by the National Centre of Earth Observation is going to new heights in the atmosphere to get a better handle on methane emitted from wetlands in the Amazon.

  • Call launched for poster and abstract submissions for international empathy symposium

    A call has gone out for professionals working in empathic healthcare to provide poster, abstract and workshop submissions for a ground-breaking international symposium

  • Conflict in Ukraine: A message from the President and Vice-Chancellor

    Leicester University statement on Russia and Ukraine

  • Sports stars supported by University of Leicester

    An Olympic hockey player, a national dodgeball star, and one of the UK’s top snowboarders are among the University of Leicester’s latest Sports Scholarship awardees.

  • English BA

    The University of Leicester’s English degree offers a comprehensive study of English literature, from medieval classics to modern masterpieces.

  • Groundbreaking space suit on show at networking event

    The world’s first interactive space suit will be on display at Space Park Leicester

  • 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.

  • AI and robots in space showcased by DriverLeics Team at UK in Space Festival

    Computer scientists from the University of Leicester spoke to the public about the importance of AI and robotics in space exploration

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