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  • Conference to examine effectiveness of government drive to widen access to university

    How can young people from disadvantaged backgrounds be encouraged to attend university and gain a higher education? This question will be discussed at our University's Widening Participation Summit on 21 March when university staff will report on new initiatives and...

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    Our activities in the Centre for Hate Studies are coordinated by Professor Neil Chakraborti, Dr Stevie-Jade Hardy, Dr Chris Allen and Dr Amy Clarke. They are highly experienced in researching, evaluating and training on hate and extremism-related issues.

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    Explore the weekly and special events the Chaplaincy host for all staff, students and the wider public.

  • Couples and the Internet

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 14, 2014 What role do mobile phones and social media play in modern relationships?  Latest data from the Pew Internet and American Life project taken from a survey of couples in the USA:...

  • The Latin World: Ancient, Medieval and Modern

    Module code: AH2027 The Latin language and its literature are an important part of the intellectual, historical and literary traditions of world culture.

  • The Latin World: Ancient, Medieval and Modern

    Module code: AH2027 The Latin language and its literature are an important part of the intellectual, historical and literary traditions of world culture.

  • The Latin World: Ancient, Medieval and Modern

    Module code: AH2027 The Latin language and its literature are an important part of the intellectual, historical and literary traditions of world culture.

  • Mandarin Chinese Beginners Fast Track (Level 1)

    Fast Track Chinese (Mandarin) course for beginners at Leicester University

  • Inherited herpesvirus study finds links to ancient humans

    An international study of integrated HHV-6 led by our University has discovered that a small number of human ancestors, one from about 24,000 years ago, have been responsible for transmitting ancient strains of the virus to individuals today – affecting about a million people...

  • Discovery of three giant planets could provide rare glimpse into early solar systems

    New study from University of Leicester astronomers reveals three planets orbiting other stars, including one of the longest-orbiting transiting Neptunes discovered so far

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