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  • Crustal Dynamics

    Module code: GL3118 The continental crust is the archive of Earth’s history and is unique amongst the terrestrial planets. It forms the environment in which we live and hosts many of the resources on which we depend.

  • National accreditation for University Library Archives and Record Office

    Our University Library and the Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland have both been awarded Archives Service Accreditation.

  • Dr Heather Couper CBE (1949-2020)

    Find more about Dr Heather Couper CBE (1949-2020)

  • Students awarded further funding to develop innovative mobile app

    A team from the University of Leicester has been announced as Summer of Student Innovation winners, bagging funding and support develop their edtech idea in collaboration with Jisc – a UK higher, further education and skills sectors’ not-for-profit organisation for digital...

  • The Myths of King Richard III and Dracula

    The Shakespearian interpretation of King Richard III will be examined by a visiting Spanish academic when she visits the University next month.

  • Japanese manga series to showcase women in the sciences

    Dr Ana Verissimo from the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences is combining her love for Japanese art with her passion for the sciences by launching a campaign to create the first instalment in a new manga series.

  • University life in the 1920s revealed through historical interview

    A new project organised by our University is making a number of oral history interviews with people who lived during the 19th and 20th centuries available online.

  • Jane the T-rex

    Find out more about Jane, Geology's resident juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex at the University of Leicester.

  • University data allows members of the public to search for land use in their area of the UK based on postcode

    For the first time, members of the public can now search for how the land is used in their local area of the United Kingdom based on their postcode, thanks to research conducted by our Centre for Landscape and Climate Research (CLCR).

  • Why ideas matter- seminar exploring why we should be imagining six impossible things before breakfast

    How often do you push yourself to imagine the seemingly impossible? The power of new ideas, and perspectives on where they might come from, will be the subject of an upcoming seminar at our University on Monday 4 December.

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