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  • Academic year: 2015-2016

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2015-2016.

  • Jim King

    The academic profile of Dr Jim King, Associate Professor of Education (Applied Linguistics), Director of Research & Enterprise at University of Leicester

  • Event places spotlight on Leicester and Leicestershires literary scene

    Members of the public and people who have an interest in the literary activity that takes place in Leicester and Leicestershire and those who would like to find out more about the scene are invited to Leicester/shire: City and County of Literature II which will be held...

  • Better the Devil you know?

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  • Law graduate Ella’s journey from Clearing to national champion

    When Ella Bailey came to the University of Leicester through Clearing, she never dreamed that she would graduate as a national law competition champion.

  • Rapid spread of a meningitis bacteria linked to hypermutable sequences helping avoidance of the immune system

    An enhanced potential to avoid the human immune system has been found in recent serogroup W isolates of Neisseria meningitidis by University of Leicester researchers, which may explain in part why the strain spread so rapidly among young people in 2013.

  • Regional and local history

    Since local boot and shoe manufacturer Thomas Hatton donated his collection of books on antiquarianism at our foundation, the University of Leicester Library has been collecting material on regional and local history.

  • Buried ‘without any pompe or solemne funeral…’

    After the battle, Richard’s corpse was returned to Leicester, accompanied by Henry Tudor and the victorious Lancastrian army. By all accounts, Richard’s body was not treated well after the battle.

  • Leicester scientists aim to inspire the next generation

    Artificial intelligence is the focus of a three-day event for Leicestershire youngsters aimed at engaging them in STEM subjects

  • Stephen Wood: Page 2

    Professor of Management

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