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  • Professional cyclist to join Ride Leicester Festival biking event to raise diabetes awareness

    A professional cyclist from an all-diabetes riding team is set to join Ride Leicester’s Castle Classic & Let’s Ride Leicester event.

  • Leicester receives major award for leading role in new space science mission SMILE

    UK academic institutions including our University will lead an international solar-terrestrial and space weather mission, taking on the development of a major science instrument thanks to funding from the UK Space Agency.

  • Acarajé diaries. Day 6 – University of Leicester

    Project co-investigator Ana Martins describes here research on Acarajé, and ongoing fieldwork in Salvador.

  • Arbitration in the Americas

    Leicester Law School researchs and discusses reports on arbitration in the Americas, along with the raw data generated during the survey research on which the report is based, edited to protect the confidentiality of respondents.

  • Oxford Professor to discuss the role of science in human existence

    An Oxford Professor is returning to his alma mater to discuss the great questions of what it means to exist and how science can shed light on the unknown at a free public lecture on Tuesday 17 November.

  • New app to help with real time crime scene reporting across borders

    A revolutionary app that allows scene of crime officers to record evidence centrally in real time, thus speeding up crime scene investigations, has been celebrated at a flagship innovation event.

  • Student profile: Niamh

    Niamh is studying on the Human Geography Pathway with the ESRC Midlands Graduate School. Read more about her experiences of studying a PhD at Leicester.

  • Metal Heads at the British Science Festival

    Researchers from the Centre of Material Research had an active role at the British Science Festival in Leicester hosting a drop-in activity called "Metal Heads", which allow the public to get hands on with minerals and metals.

  • The king's grave

    Richard III was buried at the west end of the church choir, in front of the southern choir stall. This location is slightly ambiguous. Although the feet and one lower leg bone (left fibula) were missing Richard III’s skeleton was otherwise complete.

  • The football: a 'simple' game?

    Read the article "The football: a 'simple' game?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

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