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  • Take part in BBC programme Down To Earth

    The longest running programme on BBC Local Radio is coming to the University of Leicester and you could take part.

  • China delegation hosted by University of Leicester strengthens education links

    Visit strengthens links between Chongqing Medical University (CQMU) and Leicester, who have collaborated on medical education provision since 2019

  • Expedition 352: Izu-Bonin-Mariana Forearc

    July 2014 - September 2014 The principal aim of Expedition 352 is to examine magmatic evolution, chemostratigraphy and arc crustal accretion processes associated with subduction initiation in intra-oceanic convergent margins.

  • Leicester graduate and astrophotographer involved in new film project

    BBC’s Sky at Night presenter and Leicester alumnus Pete Lawrence gives expert insight on the mysteries of the universe in a new film about time, presented by Leffe®.

  • Leicester student teams up with influencer to host charity football match for Help the Homeless

    Flexy particularly wanted to help a homeless charity because he knows what it’s like to be in that position. “I’ve been homeless for a lot of my life,” he said.

  • Workout

    Take advantage of the impressive array of fitness facilities at the Roger Bettles sports centre including a 25 metre pool and flood-lit all weather pitches.

  • Project to help refugees asylum seekers and other marginalised communities represent their experiences through games

    New research led by Dr Alison Harvey (pictured) from our School of Media, Communication and Sociology will help refugees, asylum seekers and other marginalised groups in society to voice their experiences and stories of migration in Europe - through...

  • Grant Bourhill to take new role

    Grant Bourhill, Chief Executive Officer at Leicester Science Parks is to take up a new role as Managing Director for Surrey Research Park.

  • Building more inclusive creative spaces

    Leicester researchers will be holding a free public event to discuss ways in which creative cities, communities and workplaces can be made more inclusive.

  • Is this a new chapter for our literary economy

    How to understand a constantly changing publishing industry will be explored during a symposium at our University.

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