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  • University involved in new Enterprise Zone

    A new ground-breaking research and development-led Enterprise Zone (EZ), which involves the University of Leicester, was announced in the budget on 16th March.

  • Life Cycles

    Learn more about the Life Cycles programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Inclusivity in sport award nomination for our University

    Our University has been nominated for a national award for its efforts to make sport more inclusive for all. The University’s Sport & Active Life Service is shortlisted in the British University & Colleges Sport (BUCS) Awards.

  • Armed patrols in Leicester join the debate about policing in our city

    Leicestershire police chief Simon Cole is to talk at a public event on 23 March about the force’s recent deployment of armed patrols in crowded places and whether this is a sign of things to come for people in Leicester.

  • School of Business seminars to focus on innovation

    The challenge of managing innovation in industry is the focus of two seminars being hosted by the University's School of Business.

  • Books connect 2

    Led by public libraries, Books Connect 2 demonstrates how books and reading can inspire innovative ways for libraries, museums and archives to work in partnership with the arts to develop new audiences and new venues for reading inspired creativity.

  • Engaging the City

    In 2008, the National Gallery commissioned RCMG to evaluate the second phase of Articulate, their secondary school literacy programme.

  • Love Island star Dr Alex George to visit University to discuss mental health

    Love Island star and Youth Mental Health Ambassador, Dr Alex George, will visit the University of Leicester to talk to students about the importance of protecting their mental health.

  • Literary endowment fund will create new ‘writer in residence’ and professorship

    Literary endowment fund will create new ‘writer in residence’ and professorship at Leicester University

  • Long-term exposure to traffic noise may lead to weight gain

    A new study by the University of Leicester and the University of Oxford has found a connection between increased traffic noise and obesity.

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