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  • Space Lates: Jupiter

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 18 May 2023 Join the team at the National Space Centre for their next Space Lates event, looking at the largest planet in our Solar System, Jupiter.

  • The #MeToo Asia Thinking Aloud Series

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on July 21, 2020 Available via Youtube This series explores the way that #MeToo Movement was translated and transformed in China, India, Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

  • Staff and students team up for Go Green Week

    As part of the Environment Team’s Sustainable Development Programme, students have been asked to put on their eco hats and work on a number of environment and sustainability projects. Go Green Week is the culmination of many of those projects.

  • Creative thinkers sought for event to tackle global problems

    Bright and innovative thinkers are being invited to our University for the first UK event outside of London known as Solve for X.

  • Policy on engagement for international sponsored students

    Download the policy on engagement for international sponsored students (PDF, 298kb) General Introduction 1.

  • Space Park Leicester developing technology for ultra-clean mini-lab to potentially contain extra-terrestrial samples returned to Earth

    University of Leicester’s science and innovation park to lead on a European Space Agency project to build a Double-Walled Isolator (DWI) to support analysis of extra-terrestrial samples, to reduce the risk of cross contamination on Earth

  • Schoolchildren to create bags to hold bones of Richard III

    Pupils at King Richard III Infant School are playing an historic part in the reinterment of Richard III by creating special bags that will hold small bones - such as those from his hands - which will then be laid inside the coffin.

  • New website launched to explore the full healthy life in Australia for migrants from the UK and Europe

    Between 1945 and 1975 some three million migrants and refugees arrived in Australia from Britain and Europe. Chosen to be young, strong and healthy workers, they were expected to rapidly integrate and ‘become good Australians by adoption’.

  • School of Business recognised for support to local enterprise

    The University of Leicester School of Business has been recognised for its contribution to local businesses and entrepreneurs through renewal of the Small Business Charter award.

  • Culture sector backs trans inclusion guidance for museums, galleries, archives and heritage

    Trans-inclusive Culture: Guidance on advancing trans inclusion for museums, galleries, archives and heritage organisations

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