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  • Archive Fever at the Harry Ransom Center (HRC)

    Posted by gboland in Waugh and Words on June 13, 2018 Following a research visit to the Harry Ransom Center, CWEW editor of Waugh’s Helena, Sara Haslam, reflects on her illuminating experience.

  • Award-winning US medical correspondent to appear at international empathy conference

    CBS News’ award-winning Chief Medical Correspondent Jonathan LaPook will be among the world-class speakers appearing at the Global Empathy in Healthcare Network Symposium in Leicester later this year.

  • Zoo poo might hold the secrets to new medical treatments

    Scientists at the University of Leicester are hoping the collection of poo from tigers, elephants, rhinos and other exotic animals, could contain the secret to finding new medical treatments.

  • Year abroad

    Undergraduate students in American Studies at the University have the opportunity to spend their third year undertaking an approved course of study at one of our partner universities in the United States or Canada. Find out more.

  • New Chair Elect for University Council

    Gary Dixon has been appointed Chair-Elect of Council for the University of Leicester after a competitive and open recruitment process.

  • Venice comes to Attenborough Arts Centre with Shape Arts’ landmark exhibition about the Disability Arts Movement

    The exhibition celebrates the Disability Arts Movement which contributed to changes in UK law.

  • University of Leicester appoints new Chair of Council

    The University of Leicester is delighted to confirm the appointment of Neil Goulden as Chair of Council.

  • After applying

    Guidance on what to do once you’ve applied, including information on accepting your offer, unconditional offers and meeting the conditions of your offer.

  • National honour for community work by Leicester archaeologist

    An archaeologist at our University has received a national accolade for her community work. The Council for British Archaeology has announced this year’s winners of the Marsh Community Archaeology Awards.

  • A letter from the Vice-Chancellor on national reports of drink spiking

    A letter to students from University President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Nishan Canagarajah, on national reports of drink spiking.

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