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  • Research reveals what audiences expect when TV is offensive

    Researchers from Leicester and Birmingham City University have revealed some of the key concerns audiences have with television they find ‘offensive’.

  • Leicester duo recognised among UKs best teachers

    Two outstanding academics at our University are being recognised with national awards for teaching excellence.

  • University of Sanctuary

    Our University has launched an initiative to be recognised as a University of Sanctuary, committed to welcoming and supporting refugees and asylum seekers.

  • Expert opinions cover the British Empire air pollution the CIA and how society sleeps

    Dr Stan Neal from the School of History, Politics and International Relations has written an article for The Conversation about how the British Empire facilitated the movement of migrant workers in the 19th century and beyond.

  • Ground control arrives at Leicester

    Scientists at our University are a step closer to controlling their own satellite missions now that a new satellite ground station dish has been installed on campus.

  • Find the perfect formula at the next Doctoral Inaugural Lectures

    Two outstanding PhD graduates from Leicester will return this week to present their research to a public audience. The College of Science and Engineering is holding two Doctoral Inaugural Lectures on 11 May from 5.30pm in the Bennett Building, Link Theatre.

  • Professor Corinne Fowler releases new book Our Island Stories: Country Walks through Colonial Britain

    University of Leicester’s Professor Corinne Fowler has released a new book published by Penguin exploring Great Britain’s countryside and its links to colonialism.

  • Academic to share research on violence and harassment in the digital economy

    The International Labour Organization’s Bureau for Workers’ Activities (ACTRAV) and the University will launch a new research on psychosocial risks, violence and harassment that workers face in digitalised working environments.

  • Female genital mutilation seeking alternative rites of passage

    The potential of a method of replacing female genital mutilation as an initiation into womanhood with culturally sensitive alternatives is to be explored.

  • Researchers help map the route to a highly skilled digital future for museums

    Research from Leicester and Warwick will help to transform the ways UK museums use digital technologies to share their collections and engage new audiences with their work.

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