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  • Students in national top 5 for global mental health volunteering

    As of 2018, our University is the 4th highest academic institution in the UK for student sign-ups to international volunteering placements with mental health-focused organisation SLV.Global. SLV.

  • Student Callers

    Meet the dedicated teams of students who operate our Centenary Telephone Campaign, speaking to alumni and friends to raise vital philanthropic funds for the University.

  • Collaboration involving Leicester to drive business growth

    Leicester is part of a consortium to accelerate the development and commercialisation of innovative research within the Midlands.

  • Taking Part collection

    The Taking Part collection is a series of interviews with amateur and professional sports people in the Melton Mowbray district, which began in 2008 and led up to the 2012 Olympics. Get more information about the collection.

  • Academic helps to launch new Open Access journal to highlight research into contemporary political issues

    Dr Simona Guerra from our School of History, Politics and International Relations has been appointed Co-Chief Editor of Political Research Exchange (PRX), a new Open Access journal which will feature cutting-edge research into contemporary politics.

  • Exceptional & Extraordinary

    Exceptional & Extraordinary has commissioned four disabled artists to create four emotionally powerful, impactful, provocative and high-quality artworks.

  • Academics contribute to Global Informality Project

    Researchers from our School of History, Politics and International Relations have contributed to the Global Informality Project, led by Professor Alena V.

  • To celebrate Year of the Rooster University research explores intriguing tales of chickens

    To celebrate the Chinese Year of the Rooster, a research team involving our University has shed light on the fascinating role chickens have played in the development of our planet - by taking audiences on the Chicken Trail.

  • Report suggests current responses to hate crime in the UK are failing and letting down victims

    Hate crime victims throughout the United Kingdom are being let down by the Government and criminal justice agencies, according to a new report undertaken by Leicester experts in collaboration with Amnesty International UK.

  • Leader of most powerful observatory on the planet to speak at George Fraser Memorial Lecture

    The head of the world’s most powerful observatory will conduct a lecture at our University, examining how new astronomical facilities have led to significant leaps in astronomical research.

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