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  • Leicester tops UK ranking for United Nations Sustainable Development Goals category

    New rankings have put the University of Leicester at the top of the UK tree for higher education (HE) institutions committed to working towards peace, justice and strong institutions.

  • Leicester researchers debuted major new insights on multiple long-term conditions at global diabetes event

    A trio of pioneering review papers published in The Lancet that offer fresh perspectives on cardiometabolic multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs or multimorbidity) has been unveiled on the international stage by Leicester researchers

  • Walsall Leather Museum

    A page describing the collections at Walsall Leather Museum that UOSH digitised.

  • CUH advisory board

    The Centre for Urban History has an Advisory Board, currently consisting of seven members drawn from within and outside academia, who act as a hub for all relevant academia.

  • AboutUs

    Leicester probably started as a Celtic settlement. It was the capital of the local Celtic tribe, the Coriletavi. The Romans invaded Britain in 43 AD and they captured Leicestershire by 47 AD. The Romans built a fort at Leicester in 48 AD.

  • Publications

    Learn more about the publications produced by the academics and students in the Centre for English Local History.

  • Recent actions from UCU: statement

    In response to recent actions from UCU, the University of Leicester is today releasing the following statement.

  • Neptune is cooler than we thought: Study reveals unexpected changes in atmospheric temperatures

    Yet, at Neptune’s south pole, the data reveal a different and surprisingly dramatic change.

  • University of Leicester kicks off Centenary celebrations

    The University of Leicester kicked off the celebrations marking its Centenary year today (Wednesday).

  • Public lecture series to celebrate 100 years of research

    Brookfield is the new home of the University’s School of Business, situated in the historic Stoneygate Conservation Area.

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