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  • Childrens maths difficulties research wins top award

    Leicester researchers who investigated why children who are born prematurely struggle with maths have scooped a top national award for excellence in research.

  • Leicester in new study on social identity

    The University has been selected as the only UK university to be involved in a Europe-wide project studying social identity.

  • 2015 was best ever year for tourism in Leicestershire

    Leicester City's Premier League success and the ongoing 'Richard III effect' made 2015 the best year ever for tourism in Leicestershire. According to figures from Leicester Shire Promotions, visitors to the county injected nearly £1.

  • Change Gear for the all clear against cancer

    On the 27 March 2015, students studying Cancer Chemistry will be aiming to raise over £1,000 for Hope Against Cancer, the local cancer research charity.

  • Leicester Tigers begin pre-season training on University rugby pitches

    The University has been privileged to provide perfect pitches for the Leicester Tigers as they prepare for the upcoming 2016/17 season.

  • Leicesters 2016 studentbuilt race car set for Silverstone

    Students at the University are set to unveil the newest model of their very own Formula Student race car to the public on Friday 8 July. The official launch event will take place from 6.00 - 8.

  • Archaeologists discover rare evidence of Late Roman official in Leicester

    Archaeologists from University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) have recently excavated a Late Roman cemetery at Western Road in Leicester’s West End and amongst the 83 skeletons recorded by the team, one burial is proving to be very exciting.

  • Report suggests democratisation is key to protecting animals

    A groundbreaking new report from the Centre for Animals and Social Justice, and involving Leicester research,  recommends fundamental changes to the way the government makes animal welfare policy.

  • PhD student invited to Vienna to present his research on how living things become fossils

    A palaeontologist has been invited to Vienna to talk about his doctoral research in the field taphonomy – the process of fossilisation.

  • Chevening and Commonwealth Shared Scholars share experiences of Leicester

    The International Office organised a reception on 16 March which was attended by the Vice-Chancellor and President of the University Professor Paul Boyle for this year's recipients of both the Chevening and Commonwealth Shared Scholarship schemes.

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