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  • Here for you

    Learn more about the Chaplaincy team at the University of Leicester.

  • Graham Benskin

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Mr Graham Benskin, who worked in the Botanic Garden for more than 40 years. Graham began his horticultural career at Leicester Parks Department before becoming a student at the Royal Horticultural College at Wisley.

  • Breaking the ice

    Posted by Julie Coleman in School of English Blog on September 17, 2013 Welcome to the School of English blog! My hope is that this becomes a way of communicating with each other, with our students, with the wider university and with the outside world about the whole range of...

  • Farewell to Professor Graham Wynn

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 22 June 2021 The School of Physics and Astronomy bids a fond farewell to Professor Graham Wynn, PVC Education and Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics.

  • St Marys University ViceChancellor to give Chaplaincy Lecture in silver jubilee year

    British diplomat and academic Francis Campbell will deliver this year’s Chaplaincy Lecture.

  • Michael Sackin (1942-2019)

    It is with great sadness that we pay tribute to Michael Sackin, former member of the Department of Microbiology and conductor of the Leicester Sinfonia Orchestra.

  • Alison Slade

    The academic profile of Dr Alison Slade, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Black holes could grow as large as 50 billion suns research shows

    Black holes at the heart of galaxies could swell to 50 billion times the mass of the sun before losing the discs of gas they rely on to sustain themselves, according to research by Professor Andrew King from the Department of Physics and Astronomy.

  • A multidisciplinary team of scientists aim to solve the mystery of magnetoreception

    A significant research grant from the Wellcome Trust will allow a team of researchers to identify the biological mechanisms through which magnetic forces affect animals, including humans

  • Botanic Garden family day is huge success

    The University Botanic Garden annual Plant Sale and Family Day took place on Sunday 1st July and once again it was a great success, attracting more than 1,500 people and raising more £7000.

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