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  • Attitudes to Convict Ancestry: Documentary Review

    Posted by Katy Roscoe in Carceral Archipelago on December 2, 2016 In this blog post I review the documentary ‘A Secret History of my Family: Gadbury Sisters’ , which aired in 2016, and discuss how it reflects changing attitudes to convict ancestry amongst British and...

  • 2015 events

    Find summaries of all the events held by the Centre for New Writing in 2015.

  • Collaborate with us

    A guide to collaborating with Leicester Clinical Trials Unit, from initial contact, to collaboration discussions and funding approval.

  • Thirteen things you may not know about black holes

    Today it has been announced that scientists who are part of the LIGO Collaboration have detected gravitational waves from black holes.

  • University involved in launch of new earthquake display

    Visitors to museums in Leicester and Rutland will be able to jump and make their own earthquakes - when The Rt. Hon. Nicky Morgan, MP,  Secretary of State for Education launched a new earthquake display at the New Walk Museum in Leicester on 12 February.

  • King’s Birthday Honour recognises researcher’s dedication to saving peatlands

    A University of Leicester geographer who has dedicated her career to preserving the world’s peatlands has been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours.

  • New partnership will drive forward UK space technology development

    Space Park Leicester and spin-out Perpetual Atomics have signed Memoranda of Understanding with Sidereus Space Dynamics

  • Extracurriculars and legal experience

    Opportunities to gain legal experience and legal competitions

  • University equality work wins national award

    PinkNews Award Members of the team collecting their award 800|Groundbreaking work by the University of Leicester and the National Trust wins prestigious PinkNews Award.

  • Impact of coronavirus pandemic is the “largest scale experiment ever” into global air quality

    The coronavirus pandemic is the “largest scale experiment ever” into global air quality, according to Professor Paul Monks, Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Earth Observation Science at the University of Leicester, after new satellite images from the European Space...

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