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  • Tehmina Kazi reading and Muslim LGBT activism

    Posted by Alberto Fernández Carbajal in Queering Islam on June 29, 2016 As the final event of the Queering Islam events series for 2015-2016, Tehmina Kazi , the Director of British Muslims for Secular Democracy , visited us at the University of Leicester to do a...

  • Student life in the 1980s: what can we learn from Students’ Union handbooks?

    Posted by Sarah Wood in Library and Learning Services on January 5, 2024 Guest post by Jess Pascal, student volunteer. Hello, my name is Jess Pascal and I have been volunteering in the archives for the last two months.

  • Comparisons and Connections (part 1)

    Posted by Christian De Vito in Carceral Archipelago on March 2, 2015 In her last blog (https://staffblogs.le.ac.

  • Parent and Public Advisory Group

    Are you interested in the health and wellbeing of babies and young children in Leicester and Leicestershire? Can you help us improve our work into the health of babies and young children?  Our team is trying to find out how different factors in the early life of babies...

  • About us

    Learn more about the Materials research Centre at the University of Leicester

  • Fees payment and refunds

    Get more information on fees payment and refunds for the Presessional English Programme at the University of Leicester.

  • Academic year: 2004-2005

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2004-2005.

  • People

    Meet the team behind the Infant Mortality and Morbidity Studies (TIMMS) at the University of Leicester.

  • Professor Stephen Gordon

    Find out more about Professor Stephen Gordon, alumnus of the University of Leicester Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation. He is Associate Professor in the Veterinary Sciences Centre at University College, Dublin.

  • Public lecture to explore genocide and reconciliation

    Genocide and reconciliation are subjects to be explored at an event on Thursday 2 March.

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