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  • The University as a military hospital during the Great War

    The University’s building now known as the Fielding Johnson Building was used as a military hospital during the First World War. Find out more about its wartime history.

  • BSL Level 1: Part 3

    British Sign Language Part 1 course at Leicester University

  • Digging Out the Past – the legacy of Alan McWhirr

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library Special Collections on June 13, 2019 Alan McWhirr in a field. The first collection we have finished digitising for the Unlocking Our Sound Heritage (UOSH) project is a monthly radio series about archaeology, Digging Out the Past.

  • PhD Students

    Contact members of History at Leicester's academic staff. Browse staff profiles and find out how to contact our team via telephone or email.

  • Acid attacks appear to be on the rise – what the numbers tell us about corrosive substances and crim

    Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester on March 5, 2024 Matt Hopkins – Associate Professor This is an article that was originally published in the Conversation. To view the original click here .

  • Policies

    Read the policies, terms and conditions and privacy notices in place at the University of Leicester.

  • Facilities

    Core Biotechnology Services provides a range of equipment and support across a number of facilities, including: advanced imaging, preclinical imaging and electron microscopy.

  • Facilities

    We have a range of facilities to support our students and researchers in the George Porter Building and neighbouring Materials Centre in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Leicester.

  • Improving air quality in Nairobi

    Poor urban air quality is a major development issue globally, placing a huge burden on public health.

  • Top 10 New Years resolution lifestyle tips

    Working out with friends, exercising in short bursts and binning faddy supplements are some of the ways people can keep fit and help prevent chronic disease in the New Year.

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