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  • Wen Wang

    The academic profile of Dr Wen Wang, Associate Professor in HRM Data Analytics and Interpretation at University of Leicester

  • Elmer

    Learn more about the Elmer programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Highlights from Universitys Richard III ceremony

    A selection of photos from the ceremony on Sunday 22 March to mark the departure of the mortal remains of King Richard III from the University are now available to view.

  • Research

    Academic staff in Film Studies have research strengths in a number of key areas. We have a proven track record of researching and publishing through the most respected publishers and journals, and actively pursue new ways of conducting and disseminating our research.

  • Developing literacy with children in key stage 2

    Undergraduate law students design, develop and deliver interactive workshops for schools. Each workshop was designed to develop children’s ‘legal literacy’.

  • Life-Writing, Prisoners of War and the Carceral Archipelago

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on November 10, 2015 by Grace Huxford Lecturer in Nineteenth/Twentieth Century History, University of Bristol At the Carceral Archipelago conference held in September at the University of Leicester, I delivered a paper on...

  • World Engineering Day: Leicester engineering graduate builds a career as a future ‘space leader’

    University of Leicester alumna Sam Ravi was one of 30 Emerging Space Leaders announced in 2024 and is encouraging young people to consider an engineering degree on World Engineering Day

  • Collections Management of the Championships

    Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum Solaris Sun Museum Studies

  • Historical Genetics of the Cotenin Peninsula

    This project is being carried out by Dr Richard Jones and Dr Turi King, in partnership with Prof Pierre Bauduin.

  • Leicester receives world-class bioscience investment

    Our University has been awarded over £1.5million in order to advance knowledge and understanding in three key areas that impact on health.

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