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  • Students tackle the homosexual elephant in the room

    Talented University students are bringing a brand new quick-fire comedy to the long-running Leicester Comedy Festival that tackles the insecurities of being in a gay relationship.

  • Faraday Institution Honours Leicester Team for Battery Recycling Innovation

    University of Leicester chemists recognised with a Highly Commended Faraday Institution Community Award for Innovation for patent-pending technology that enables direct recycling of black mass within the UK, reducing reliance on exports and supporting domestic circularity of...

  • Law with Politics LLB

    Receive expert teaching and gain knowledge of the relationship between politics, law and society in this joint honours degree from the University of Leicester.

  • Rural life

    Learn more about the collections about rural life in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • University shortlisted for best work experience programme

    University of Leicester’s Accelerate Your Career programme shortlisted for Best Work Experience Programme at the Institute of Student Employers 2020 Awards.

  • Community and activism

    Learn about the University's role in the community and in activism as we reveal our rich history in Our 100.

  • The bottle of water: what does it mean to commodify a natural resource?

    Read the article "The bottle of water: what does it mean to commodify a natural resource?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Map of Brazil

    Map showing the location of French Guiana and Trinidad in relation to each other.

  • Student study investigates how lasers can control lightning

    Physics students from the Department of Physics and Astronomy have investigated the possibility of inducing, directing and controlling lightning strikes using lasers.

  • Understanding teenage angst

    The way teenagers think is going to come under scrutiny at a lecture that is open to the public on Monday 30 April.

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