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  • First prize in poetry competition for Leicester academic

    A University of Leicester academic has won first prize in a poetry competition. Dr Sue Dymoke, Reader in Education in the School of Education took part in the Nottingham Historic Green Spaces Poetry Competition.

  • Winners of postgraduate presentation competition announced

    The two winners of a competition that challenged postgraduate students to present their research in just three minutes have been announced.

  • Student creates innovative manga series to engage people with geology

    Millions of people worldwide read manga - a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels - but geology rarely features in these stories.

  • Leicester graduate excels in International Hackathon promoting women in computer science

    When it comes to paving out a career post-university, Software and Electronics Engineering graduate Oishi Deb is showing everyone how it’s done. Rather than kicking back and relaxing over the summer, Oishi jetted off to Barcelona to take part in WomENcourage 2017.

  • Leicester celebrates International Womens Day

    The University has organised a series of free events to mark International Women’s Day, which this year falls on Wednesday 8 March 2017.

  • Orphan Works

    Find out more about Orphan Works and help us reunite lost works under the Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project with the University of Leicester.

  • Experts to answer why social sciences are key to space exploration

    A panel of experts will discuss the role of social sciences, arts and humanities in space exploration at University of Leicester next week.

  • Government review identifies harmful impact of overprescription

    A healthcare improvement expert based at the University of Leicester has contributed to a new Government report which suggests many patients are being prescribed unnecessary and even harmful treatments.

  • Internationally renowned novelist joins Leicester’s top academics to discuss why climate change has been banished from fiction books

    Distinguished author and Booker prize nominee, Dr Amitav Ghosh, will join top scientists and a world-leading historian to explore how the arts and humanities, social sciences, and sciences have shaped, and can shape, our thinking about the climate emergency.

  • Adrianna finds her calling talking internet safety with Leicesters young people

    Teaching school children about the importance of staying safe online has inspired final year Criminology student Adrianna to pursue a career in the criminal justice system that will involve working with children.

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