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  • Garden preview

    Discover all there is to see at the Botanic Garden at the University of Leicester.

  • Newsletters

    Keep up to date with us in the Patient and Carer Group with our seasonal newsletters: Spring 2025 Autumn 2024 Summer 2024 Spring 2024 Autumn 2023 Summer 2023 April 2022 Winter 2021 Spring 2021 Winter 2020 Autumn 2020

  • Leicester artist begins new project inspired by Universitys animal bones archive

    Artist Jo Dacombe is immersing herself within the Bone Laboratory in the School of Archaeology and Ancient History to understand how archaeologists generate stories about past human and animal relationships from the fragments of bones that are recovered through excavation.

  • Oral history projects in Nottinghamshire

    Browse projects and oral history materials from Nottinghamshire, including the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender history project, which is now part of the Rainbow Heritage website.

  • Events

    Find out about our events in the Centre for Victorian Studies, including our spring seminar series and our annual lecture, and browse our past events archive.

  • 2022

    An archive listing of the spring seminar events of 2022.

  • Bird of prey inspires Leicester walkers

    A bird of prey inspired researchers from the Leicester Diabetes Centre to take part in a national drive to encourage exercise.

  • The crocuses have croaked

    For the first time, organisers of a public event to celebrate the first flowers of spring have been left with a predicament – the flowers have bloomed weeks before the event and may be largely over by the time the public showcase for Crocus Sundays is held! The success of...

  • Saffron Past and Present collection

    The Saffron Past and Present collection is comprised of materials which were collected as research for the book: 'The Story of the Saff.' Find out more about the collection.

  • 2018

    Browse our 2018 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

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