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  • International experts debate safe space future for humanity at University of Leicester

    Space Park Leicester hosted a successful conference on space security and safety.

  • Seeing stars as graduation celebrates scientists

    All week, the campus has been alive with celebrations with graduands, their parents and friends, and the festivities continued in full swing today as we paid tribute to the achievements of two promiment scientists who have made a unique impact upon their disciplines.

  • Leicester Physicist Competing in Famelab 2020

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 24 April 2020 Leicester physicist takes part in the FameLab Northern Heat.

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

  • How we protect your information

    How we protect your privacy at The United Kingdom Aneurysm Growth Study

  • Joe Orton artworks to be auctioned for appeal

    Joe Orton campaign Sir Ian McKellen and Leonie Orton launching the campaign at Curve theatre|To support a campaign to crowdfund a statue of the iconic British playwright Joe Orton in his hometown of Leicester the Estate of Joe Orton is releasing, for the first time ever,...

  • New Voices Wagon Project

    Find out more about the innovative project at the Centre for New Writing, promoting reading and writing amongst migrant communities, particularly refugees.

  • The Presidency of Franklin D Roosevelt

    Module code: HS3737/3738 Module Outline The Franklin D. Roosevelt era (1933-45) included arguably the most significant years of twentieth century American history, both domestically and internationally.

  • Culture sector backs trans inclusion guidance for museums, galleries, archives and heritage

    Trans-inclusive Culture: Guidance on advancing trans inclusion for museums, galleries, archives and heritage organisations

  • Groundbreaking research into cancer treatment receives financial boost

    Groundbreaking research to track how cancers evolve and investigate what treatments work best, has received a £455,000 financial boost.

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