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  • Winners of short story competition announced

    The winners of the Vaughan Centre for Lifelong Learning Short Story Competition have been announced.

  • Spirit of the 1960s and 70s kept alive in new book about Neil Young

    A new book on the musical travels of Neil Young, one of the most significant recording and performing artists of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, argues that the singer-songwriter is one of only a few music industry figures to still engage in social activism.

  • Research to save the most valuable silk moth in the world

    Research that could help to save one of the rarest and most valuable silks in the world is being spearheaded by a team that is developing a technique known as phage therapeutics to target harmful bacterial infections in Muga silkworms in order to protect them...

  • New way to kill the malaria parasite identified

    Scientists have discovered new ways in which the malaria parasite survives in the blood stream of its victims - a discovery that could pave the way to new treatments for the disease.

  • Study finds accuracy of sexual assault testimonies is not affected by alcohol intoxication

    People are often concerned about the accuracy of testimony given by victims who were intoxicated during a sexual assault – but a new study by Leicester researchers has found that while alcohol intoxicated participants report fewer pieces of information about an assault,...

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 24 30 September

    Dr Jon Moran from the Department of Politics and International Relations has weighed up the pros and cons of armed drones in the skies above us in an article for The Conversation.

  • Psychiatrist to travel the globe to help child victims of conflict

    A child psychiatrist from the Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour will be embarking on a global mission to raise awareness about child victims of trauma and build models of support to help them.

  • Leicesters everevolving literary festival receives important Arts Council grant

    Literary Leicester, a leading festival of the written and spoken word organised by our University, opens in Leicester next month (November), with a glittering line-up of events that are free and open to the public.

  • University campus to receive a yarn bomb makeover as part of student campaign

    This week, the campus will be transformed into a woolly winter wonderland as part of a month dedicated to celebrating the opportunities available to its students.

  • New gallery extension recognised by local building awards

    The New Galleries Wing at Attenborough Arts Centre, the University of Leicester’s arts centre, has been announced as the winner of the 2015 Leicester Civic Society New Build Award.

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