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  • Crocus Sundays at the Botanic Garden

    On 23 February and 1 March the public are invited to visit our Botanic Garden in Oadby for the annual ‘Crocus Sundays’ display of spring flowers. At this time of year the Botanic Garden, one of Leicester’s hidden gems, presents a magnificent spectacle.

  • Leicester businesses invited to join fully-funded summer internship scheme

    The University of Leicester is pleased to announce the launch of a new summer internship programme, designed to boost graduate employment in the regional economy. This fully-funded internship scheme is one in a series of projects to commemorate the University’s Centenary.

  • Fundraising students aim to soothe body mind and soul

    Leicester students will be making the campus run, jump, laugh and sing, all in aid of raising money for good causes.

  • Food and drink

    Keep fuelled for those busy times ahead with a huge choice of exciting and vibrant food and drink options right here at the university. Whether it is sitting down for a bite with friends or grabbing a quick snack on the go you really do not have to venture far.

  • Natural Sciences at Leicester

    The University of Leicester has over a decade's experience in delivering interdisciplinary Natural Sciences programmes. Our graduates have progressed into academic and industrial research and a range of employment opportunities.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 102

    Academic Librarian.

  • Colin Hyde

    Colin Hyde manages the East Midlands Oral History Archive, based in Special Collections.

  • His Honour David Brunning

    The University has learned, with sadness, of the death of David Brunning, a former member of Council and life member of the University Court. David Brunning was born on 10 April 1943. He was a pupil at Burton upon Trent Grammar School.

  • 2019 news

    2 November 2019 Climate Change and the City As part of the ESRC Social Science Festival, “Climate Change and the City” looked at the challenges posed to Cities and Citizens around consumption, production and the future of education.

  • Tackling the climate crisis from space: Leicester puts quality data at the forefront of COP28 agenda

    Three University of Leicester experts will attend COP28 in Dubai to show the value of space technology in tackling climate change

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