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  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 10 16 December

    John Williams from the Department of Sociology has written an article for the Leicester Mercury's First Person column about how football owes Leicester City a huge debt of gratitude.

  • Charity shop find is former student’s long-lost compass from University of Leicester days

    Staff at University of Leicester help to reunite an alumnus with a lost treasure after volunteers at Martock Charity Shop in Somerset discovered a compass with a 60-year old note

  • Research

    CRÍA researches art institutions and the idea of art collections, from the most well-known galleries and museums to independent studios and shows.

  • Pioneering new research revolutionises early detection of TB

    Researchers at the University of Leicester and the University of Pretoria are revolutionising the way tuberculosis (TB) is diagnosed through the invention of a 3D printed insert added to a simple face mask, which has the potential to save millions of lives across the world...

  • Policymakers discuss key issues during Leicester visit

    The University was delighted to host a programme of policy discussions with colleagues from the Department for Education and Department for Science Innovation and Technology.

  • Why Not…. Join Our All-School Quiz on December 1st?

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 23 November 2020 As we’re nearing the end of term, we thought we’d have a bit of fun, so the Physics Community team is excited to invite all members of the School to an All-School Quiz on Tuesday the 1st of...

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  • Zoo poo might hold the secrets to new medical treatments

    Scientists at the University of Leicester are hoping the collection of poo from tigers, elephants, rhinos and other exotic animals, could contain the secret to finding new medical treatments.

  • New study finds that everyday activities empower young people in care

    Simply going shopping, playing in the park or reading are the kind of everyday activities that give young people in care a better sense of value and well-being according to a new study published today (30 October) into the participation experiences of young people growing up...

  • Digital Asia Hub – Launched

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 4, 2015 A new independent, non-profit Internet and society research think tank based in Hong Kong.

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