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  • Women's Writing in the Midlands, 1750-1850

    This commissioned piece from the Centre for New Writing focusses on the lives and writing of the abolitionist women in the Midlands during the mid-eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century.

  • MRC Conference 2018: Troublesome Elements

    The Medieval Research Centre's 2018 Conference is titled Troublesome Elements, and will encourage critical and creative responses from across all disciplines to the various difficulties that the four elements (earth, water, air and fire) presented to medieval culture.

  • Events and Conferences

    Events and conferences where we are able to disseminate information about our Cardiac Surgery Clinical Trials

  • Human fingerprint on forest disturbance patterns as viewed from space

    A team of researchers from the UK and Europe used remote sensing data to describe the landscape structure of forest disturbances and assess how these differ across regions and under human influence

  • Leicester City Graduate Project earns FSB local government prize

    A flagship internship scheme encouraging students from Leicester’s two universities to stay and work in the city after they graduate has been recognised as one of the best regional initiatives at a national award ceremony.

  • NHS COVID patient recovery website launched

    A new project to help rehabilitate thousands of patients across the UK who are recovering from COVID-19 has been launched by NHS England in collaboration with NHS Improvement, the University of Leicester, and the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust (UHL).

  • Leicester medieval historian elected as Fellow of the British Academy  

    The University of Leicester's Professor Joanna Story has been elected to the Fellowship of the British Academy as a UK Fellow.

  • Start your postgraduate journey in January 2026

    Learn more about postgraduate courses with start dates in January and April each year.

  • Landmark genetic study sheds new light on how the eye develops its sharpest vision

    Combining artificial intelligence and genetics has allowed researchers in Leicester to study the part of the eye that gives us sharp central vision in amazing detail for the first time

  • Erasmus+ information

    Discover more information about the Erasmus+ programme including stories from previous students and staff that have taken part in the programme.

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