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  • Netball teams 24hour sponsored shootout raises over 1000 for Open Hands charity

    The University’s Netball team have recently raised over £1000 for the Open Hands charity through a 24 hour sponsored shootout on campus.

  • Resources

    Resources for higher education students, on genetic-related issues and how the law effects research.

  • Cat-ching criminals with DNA from pet hairs

    Cat hair could be the purr-fect way to catch criminals, according to researchers from the University of Leicester.

  • How medieval people named their animals is explored in new book 

    The relationship between medieval people and their pets is the topic of the latest book by the University of Leicester’s Dr Ben Parsons. Introducing Medieval Animal Names explores what names medieval people gave to the animals with which they lived and worked.

  • Support for Canadian students

    Support for Canadian law students at the University of Leicester is second-to-none amongst UK universities.

  • Room types

    From single bedrooms to one-bedroom flats, there are lots of different room types in our halls. Find out more, including information on adapted rooms for disabled students.

  • Academic year: 1997-1998

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 1997-1998.

  • Leicester goes the distance for Hong Kong alumni

    There may be nearly 6,000 miles between our University and Hong Kong, but that will seem like nothing at all when over 140 alumni gather to hear a space scientist speak about her journey so far towards becoming an astronaut.

  • The story of skeletons

    What links the narwhal’s tusk, ancient trilobites, Richard III (and his drinking habits), tumbleweed, an argonaut, and the outstretched fourth finger of a pterosaur? They are among the cast of characters that feature in a new book by University of Leicester professors Jan...

  • Expert opinions cover Zuma masculinity Facebook data railway reforms the NHS and social media

    James Hamill from our School of History, Politics and International Relations wrote an article for The Conversation discussing how Zuma’s presidency may be over, but his toxic legacy seems likely to haunt the ANC.

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