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  • The impact of Pokémon Go to be explored at free public lecture

    The social impact of viral augmented reality game Pokémon Go, which became a cultural phenomenon in 2016, will be explored during a free public lecture at our University on Wednesday 8 February between 4:00PM – 5:30PM.

  • The Science of Reading to be explored in Professorial Inaugural Lecture

    A free public lecture hosted by the University of Leicester will provide an insight into how the brain learns to read and how reading behaviour changes with age on Thursday 16 March.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 27 August 2 September

    Dr Kelly Staples from the Department of Politics and International Relations has written an article for Think: Leicester examining recent data suggesting that UK net migration has hit a record high.

  • Embrace Arts will soon be Attenborough Arts Centre

    The University of Leicester’s new gallery is moving towards its target completion date in Autumn 2015.

  • End of year transcript

    ordering end of year transcripts

  • Nikon objectives

    See the objectives for the Nikon microscopes in the Advanced Imaging Facility.

  • Charles Phythian-Adams

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Emeritus Professor Charles Phythian-Adams, former Head of the Department of English Local History (now the Centre for Regional and Local History), who passed away on 13 May 2025.

  • Selected publications

    Browse a selected list of publications attributed to Professor Simon Conroy and Dr Jay Banerjee.

  • PhD Studentships for 2024

    PhD studentships for 2024 at Leicester

  • Leicester scientists voyage to Hawai’ian fossil coral reefs to find window into the past and future

    International expedition off the coast of Hawai’i includes researchers from University of Leicester, with the aim of recovering coral reef fossils to determine environmental change over 500,000 years

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