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  • Reindeer ice rink and giant interactive snow globe to kick off the festive season on campus

    On Thursday 1 and Friday 2 December, the centre of campus will be transformed into a winter wonderland complete with ice rink, real reindeer and Christmas market.

  • Irish Ambassador speaks at launch of book co-edited by Leicester academic

    The Ambassador of Ireland in the United Kingdom, His Excellency Ambassador Dan Mulhall (pictured on the left), spoke at the launch of a new book co-edited by University of Leicester lecturer Dr Stephen Hopkins.

  • New book for medical practitioners features space technology used for cancer imaging

    Research from the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham that exploits space-age technology for medical benefits is featured in a new publication.

  • Latest award for Centre for Medicine recognises efforts to promote positive change

    Our award-winning Centre for Medicine continues to be recognised for its ground breaking design and contribution to promoting sustainability, with its latest success being a win in the Global Good Awards UK.

  • Language of Kurds analysed at University of Leicester

    The language of the Kurds has come under scrutiny at an event at the University of Leicester. The Kurdistan International Studies Unit (KISU) organised the first of its events of the year as part of the Public Lecture Series on the Kurds and the Middle East.

  • New Years Honours Professor Paul Boyle and Professor Melanie Davies awarded CBEs

    Our President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paul Boyle, has been appointed a CBE in the New Year’s Honours.

  • Julie Coleman

    Head of the School of English and Professor of English Language.

  • Researcher scoops early career award to tackle female-specific susceptibility to diseases

    A University of Leicester academic is among a group of ‘exceptional’ biomedical and health researchers awarded a total of £6.6 million

  • New telescope to be the ‘GOTO’ for gravitational wave events

    GOTO is designed to fill this observational gap by searching for optical signals in the electromagnetic spectrum that might indicate the source of the gravitational waves – quickly locating the source and using that information to direct a fleet of telescopes, satellites and...

  • Open minds

    The Open Minds education programme worked with young people aged from 7-18 years to introduce new audiences to Harewood.

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