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  • Multimillion-pound lifespan research project will look at why some people live longer than others in Leicestershire

    University of Leicester researchers will be investigating why some people in the county live longer than others thanks to a multimillion-pound project.

  • Turkish Beginners (Level 1)

    Turkish course for beginners at Leicester University

  • First post-Covid International Astronomy Conference at the University of Leicester

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on November 1, 2022 An international astronomy conference on planet and binary formation took place at University of Leicester in mid-September 2022.

  • Emma Parker

    Emma Parker is an Associate Professor in English at the University of Leicester. She researches gender and sexuality in postwar and contemporary literature.

  • Dr Ken Edwards

    Obituary notice for Dr Ken Edwards, former Vice-Chancellor at the University of Leicester.

  • The UK Sword Dance Archive

    A description of the The UK Sword Dance Archive collection that has been digitised by the UOSH project.

  • Leicester named one of the top 5 cities in the UK to start a business in 2018

    Research gathered by Paymentsense, Europe's leading merchant service provider, has shown that Leicester is one of the best cities in the UK for entrepreneurs looking to start a small business in 2018.

  • The Silent Archive

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

  • The rocking horse: a classic object of childhood?

    Read the article "The rocking horse: a classic object of childhood?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Professor Sir Hans Kornberg

    Hans Kornberg with colleagues in 1974. L-R: Geoff Turnock, Arthur Rowe, unknown, David Critchley, Hans Kornberg, Ron Cooper, unknown, Colin Jones, Peter Henderson(possibly), Ken Jones (photo: Chris Willmott) The Biochemistry Department in 1974.

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