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  • Leicester PhD student one of UKs top conservationists

    Tim Mackrill (pictured left), a PhD student in our Department of Genetics and Senior reserve officer of the Rutland Osprey Project, has featured at number 34 in the BBC Wildlife Magazine's top 50 conservation heroes in the UK.

  • University of Leicester creates five-week Black History Month celebration

    The University of Leicester is holding a number of events to mark Black History Month, alongside its Students’ Union and Attenborough Arts Centre.

  • Celebrating women in space

    To mark and celebrate International Women's Day 2018, the UK Space Agency invited women working across the space sector to share their advice on pursuing a career in the field and discuss why it is such an exciting sector to work in.

  • Leicester cancer scientist elected to top role in US Radiation Research Society

    A leading radiation cancer expert from Leicester is set to become the next Vice-President of an esteemed international research society.

  • Image of controlling behaviour is a winner

    A prize-winning image of domestic abuse by University of Leicester researchers is to benefit a women’s charity in the city.

  • Study shows large gender imbalance in funding given for cancer research

    Male researchers receive far greater funding for cancer research than their female equivalents, suggests a study involving University of Leicester research and published in the journal BMJ Open.

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