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  • Physics and Astronomy

    Centenary celebrations Posted by Physics and Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 21 May 2025 The first students to study physics at what was then University College, Leicester were enrolled in 1925. A class of 10 students were enrolled, and a single lecturer appointed.

  • Forthcoming events

    If you're interested in training to teach, we recommend attending an event run by the University of Leicester or one of our partners. These are an opportunity to chat to those running the PGCE course and find out more about what the course involves.

  • 2023 news

    Please see below for articles published in 2023. Pneumococcal capsule expression is controlled through a conserved, distal cis-regulatory element during infection David G. Glanville; Ozcan Gazioglu; Michela Marra; Valerie L. Tokars; Tatyana Kushnir; Medhanie Habtom; Nicholas J.

  • Book Trade Networks

    The University of Leicester's Leverhulme Trust Research Grant for the Book Trade Network project.

  • Postgraduate researchers win prestigious policy internships

    Two Leicester postgraduate researchers have been selected for prestigious internships that will see them assist with briefings to Parliament on science policy issues.

  • Current Research Projects

    The Materials Centre's current projects at the University of Leicester

  • The payslip: effects of the minimum wage?

    Read the article "The payslip: effects of the minimum wage?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Explore new worlds with Leicester space scientists at National Space Centre’s UK in Space Festival

    University of Leicester researchers will join experts at a National Space Centre event for space enthusiasts of all ages.

  • UKs largest ever investment into groundbreaking health research

    Leicester’s hospitals and the Universities of Leicester and Loughborough are set to receive funding of £11m from the Government to make world-leading medical breakthroughs, as part of a record package of research funding announced today by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt.

  • Expert opinions cover Brexit Michael Gove Victorian dismemberment football and US nuclear command

    Professor Panicos Demetriades from the Department of Economics has written an article for Think: Leicester giving his initial reaction to the Brexit vote.

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