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  • Does it make a difference if a writer is male or female

    A spirited debate about whether gender plays a part in literature is due to take place this week as part of the eighth Literary Leicester festival, running until 14 November on campus.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 2 8 July

    Professor Rodrigo Quian Quiroga from the Centre for Systems Neuroscience has written an article for The Conversation into new research examining how the brain encodes memories.

  • Next Scarman Lecture discuss lifecycle of riots

    The esteemed criminologist Professor Tim Newburn (pictured) will visit Leicester to deliver this year's Scarman Lecture series.

  • Researchers launch hunt to find the most accurate physical activity tracker

    Researchers from the Diabetes Research Centre have launched a hunt to find the most accurate physical activity tracker. Fitbit, Jawbone, Garmin, Polar Loop and some cheaper devices are all going head-to-head in the study.

  • Events to discuss Brexit and the law

    Fifty years of legal education in Leicester are being celebrated with public events this week showcasing aspects of Brexit and the Law.

  • A first for Leicester for environmental impact

    Leicester has increased its position in a league table of UK universities’ environmental and ethical performance, for the first time achieving a ‘First Class’ rating.

  • Successful BME women to celebrate diversity and breaking down barriers

    Successful local women will be leading a discussion on celebrating the achievements of women from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) backgrounds and breaking down barriers during a free public event on Thursday 11 February.

  • Research suggests exercise counteracts sitting time

    Office workers can stave off health problems associated with sitting down all day by regularly exercising, a new study from the Leicester Diabetes Centre has found.

  • Leicester research cited in Parliament

    Excellent research from our University which has gone on to inform and shape Government reports has been cited in Parliament.

  • Study Abroad Unit

    The Study Abroad unit is part of the Centre for International Training and Education (CITE). It is responsible for student and staff exchanges and study abroad links with universities worldwide.

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