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  • Leicester tutor to work in refugee camps providing language support

    A University of Leicester tutor is heading out to refugee camps in Europe in order to help with English language classes.

  • Richard III gave battle in sand

    A time-lapse video showing the creation of a sand sculpture depicting the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 has been captured by the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester among universities that produce most business leaders

    Data analysed by crowdsourced salary comparison website Emolument has ranked all UK universities and placed the University of Leicester 8th for where graduates are most likely to lead to top management positions.

  • Statement: Supporting and Reporting Sexual Violence and Harassment

    The University of Leicester takes allegations of sexual violence extremely seriously and we ensure victims are offered support, allegations are investigated and where appropriate we work with the Police and other agencies.

  • Leicester academic featured in prestigious publication

    The work of a University academic on Middle East Politics has featured in the Harvard International Review (HIR). Dr Marianna Charountaki is lecturer in Kurdish Politics and International Relations in the School of History, Politics and International Relations.

  • Leicesters Engineering Building features on British Library website

    Niamh Dillon from the British Library has recently written a short article on James Gowan and the engineering building for the British Library Website. This article features a unique recording of one of the building's architect's- James Gowan.

  • Plans for Manor Road – an update for the community

    The University of Leicester is taking part in Oadby and Wigston Borough Council's Local Plan process.

  • Equal-Life (part of the European Exposome Network)

    Principal Investigator - John Gulliver A consortium of 20 European partners (part of the European Exposome Network) funded through Horizon 2020 to develop a toolbox that will help evaluate the effects of  physical and social environmental exposures on children from...

  • NASA Mars Rover set for touchdown on Red Planet

    Space scientists around the world will hold their breath on Thursday as NASA’s latest mission to Mars attempts a daring landing on the Red Planet.

  • UK’s poorest students set to benefit most from university redesign

    Young people from the poorest parts of the UK are primed to benefit most as universities scramble to offer safe education as they emerge from the COVID-19 lockdown.

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