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  • Student research examines how we can generate useful energy from earthquakes

    Research assistant Elliot Spender from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has been featured by PhysicsWorld discussing how we could potentially harness the power of earthquakes in order to generate useful energy.

  • Cancer scientists take part in Tough Mudder

    A team of scientists is all set to get down and dirty this weekend – all in the aid of charity. Scientists based at the Cancer Research UK Leicester Centre, who are working on early detection of different cancers, will take part in their first Tough Mudder on 14 May.

  • New project to save sole surviving population of rare wildflower

    A new conservation project at the Botanic Garden hopes to save a rare wildflower that is almost extinct throughout Leicestershire and Rutland - and has a declining population nationwide.

  • Sports scholar picked for Tokyo Paralympic squad

    University of Leicester History PhD student and sports scholar Nick Cummins has been selected in Great Britain’s Wheelchair Rugby squad for this summer’s rescheduled Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

  • Prison noise examined in new book from Leicester alumnus

    A researcher has used her time spent behind bars while at the University of Leicester as the basis for a book on the effect of sound in prisons.

  • Local students begin to take their LEAP into University

    On Wednesday 21 January, the University welcomed 40 local school and college students onto campus to begin to take their LEAP into University at the launch of our new Leicester Enhanced Access Programme (LEAP).

  • Leicester geologist contributes to major project examining the technosphere

    Professor Jan Zalasiewicz from our Department of Geology is working with artist Anne-Sophie Milon on a new project examining the ‘technosphere’ and what impact it will leave behind on the planet’s fossil record.

  • Leicester Cathedral dig finds coffin of asylum surgeon

    University of Leicester archaeologists have found the coffin of the first resident medical officer for the Leicestershire and Rutland County Lunatic Asylum in 1836.

  • Opportunity to touch smell and taste a deconstructed medieval manuscript

    A unique opportunity to experience a medieval manuscript as a sensory experience will be taking place at the University.

  • Equality and Diversity: an example of Socratic Questioning, University of Leicester

    Socratic Questioning is a useful tool to further develop a critical analysis. Here it is used to consider how Equality and Diversity might be considered in a learning and teaching context.

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