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  • Charlotte

    Learn more about Charlotte, one of our 'Citizens in the making' at Leicester.

  • 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.

  • Friendly Numberhood

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 23, 2011 http://www.numberhood.

  • Dr Vijay Sharma appointed Pro-Chancellor for Community Engagement at the University of Leicester

    The former Head of the BBC Asian Network has been appointed Pro-Chancellor for Community Engagement at the University of Leicester.

  • Arabic for those who already can read it

    Arabic course for readers at Leicester University

  • A Trip to Oxford – University of Leicester

    On the trail of Evelyn Waugh’s contributions to the Oxford University magazine 'The Isis'

  • Brands

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 4, 2013 WIPO’s Global Brand Database expands http://www.wipo.int/branddb/en/ Now includes the entire United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) collection.

  • Blood cancer breakthrough offers clues for tailored patient treatment

    Patients with blood cancer could be offered a tailored course of treatment in the future, after Leicester academics successfully trialled the use of liquid biopsies to help predict how successfully patients would respond to treatment.

  • Roy O Davies

    We have learned, with regret, of the death of Emeritus Professor Roy O Davies, who taught and researched Pure Mathematics at Leicester for many years. Roy Osborne Davies was born in Uttoxeter in 1927.

  • Oadby telescope in black hole study

    A telescope in Oadby is playing a crucial part in observing a rare astronomical phenomenon. NASA's Swift satellite detected a rising tide of high-energy X-rays from the constellation Cygnus on June 15, just before 2:32 p.m. EDT.

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