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  • University of Leicester presents at Gateway to China event

    Our University has played a key role in the “Gateway to China” a one-day event that was part of the last edition of the Leicester Business Festival.

  • Student calculates which colour lightsaber would be most powerful

    Aspiring Jedi Knights will be happy to learn that the red lightsabers used by their enemies, the Sith, are likely the weakest type available on the futuristic arms market, while a purple lightsaber would be the strongest, based on calculations made by a student from our...

  • Festival event turns spotlight on Diversity in Leicester

    A range of influential speakers will present their views on what diversity and multiculturalism mean to the city of Leicester in an upcoming event for the 2017 Leicester Human Rights Arts and Film Festival.

  • New guide to Old Towns legal past

    Students from our University have created a new city guide. The legal history of one of the oldest areas of Leicester has been brought to life in a new audio tour.

  • Unique exceptionally preserved fossil named in honour of Sir David Attenborough

    An international team of scientists led by our University has discovered a new 430 million-year-old fossil and has named it in honour of Sir David Attenborough – who grew up on the University campus.

  • Video reveals potential killer blow to King Richard III

    The University has revealed new film footage that for the first time details the potential killer blow that claimed the life of King Richard III.

  • Leicester researchers partner with Youth Sport Trust to get Girls Active

    Leicester researchers are working with the Youth Sport Trust to determine whether a school-based physical activity programme could help provide the key to encouraging adolescent girls to be and stay active.

  • New book on behavioral economics to be launched by School of Business

    The School of Business is delighted to be holding a book launch for Professor Sanjit Dhami's 1,800 page book Foundations of Behavioral Economic Analysis on Friday 4 November 2016 at College Court. The book is to be published by Oxford University Press by mid-October.

  • Tim Peake describes the first time he saw Earth from space in new video

    The University has conferred the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science upon British astronaut Tim Peake during a visit to the National Space Centre in Leicester on Friday 14 October as part of a wider tour of the UK.

  • TEDx comes to Leicester

    Some of Leicester’s best known institutions and organisations are getting behind an inspiring event, which is set to bring some of the Leicester’s best thinkers and community activists to the city this year.

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