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  • Apocalypse Then: The USA and the Vietnam War

    Module code: HS3634 The USA’s involvement in the Vietnam War was a formative moment for the identity of the USA, and its impact was far greater than anyone could have predicted on both sides.

  • Introduction to Media and Communication

    Module code: MS1001 (double module) This module aims to introduce you to key media concepts, forms, texts and systems and their importance for social life.

  • British Heart Foundation open access policy

    British Heart Foundation open access polices

  • University exhibition to showcase research and innovation to the public

    An exhibition of the current work of the University’s research community will be on display at Queen’s Hall, Percy Gee (Students’ Union) Building, on Thursday 9 February 2017 from 11 am to 4 pm. The Images of Research event is open to students, staff and members of the public.

  • Leicester shortlisted for a Guardian University Award

    The University has been shortlisted for a Guardian University Award for its campaign work on the 'Vardyquake' project - a student-led project that measured the seismic activity produced by Leicester City fans when their team scored goals at the nearby King Power Stadium.

  • International Womens Day universities must work together to tackle inequality

    This week we are celebrating International Women’s Day 2017, with universities across the world hosting events.

  • GP’s devotion to the health of homeless people is recognised with University of Leicester award

    A Leicester GP who has devoted much of his professional life to improving the health of homeless people has been honoured by his hometown university.

  • Academics respond to Theresa Mays appointment as Prime Minister

    Academics from across our University have commented on Theresa May's appointment as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party, following David Cameron's resignation from the position.

  • The Boy Who Lived Students put the science of Harry Potters universe to the test

    In the world of Harry Potter the young wizard undergoes two magical biological transformations: eating Gillyweed to grow gills in order to breathe underwater and drinking Skele-Gro to repair broken bones.

  • Modelling reveals new insight into the electrical conductivity of ionic liquids

    A collaborative investigation has revealed new insight into how room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) conduct electricity, which may have a great potential impact for the future of energy storage.

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