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  • Is the UK citizenship test counterproductive?

    Citizenship test People taking the UK citizenship test|New research indicates that gaining UK citizenship leads to immigrants becoming less engaged in politics.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 26 November 2 December

    Dr David Clark from the School of English has written an article for The Conversation discussing medieval attitudes towards sex.

  • Why tens of thousands of people are being forced out of their homes

    A new study into the effects of gentrification is to be investigated by a University of Leicester social scientist.

  • Celebrating 40 years of DNA fingerprinting

    Today (10 September) marks the 40th anniversary of a ground-breaking discovery that transformed the way criminal investigations were carried out: DNA fingerprinting.

  • Support for Leicester Symphony Orchestra’s spectacular return

    The University of Leicester is delighted to support the Leicester Symphony Orchestra (LSO) as it prepares its 100th season of music in the same year the University celebrates its own Centenary.

  • Sources of funding for oral history projects

    Find out the best ways to source funding for your oral history project from the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Art and science seen in a new light at evening lecture

    A former artist in residence is returning to the campus this week to present a talk ‘The Library of Light’ as part of a lecture series celebrating the International Year of Light 2015.

  • Mathematics and Computer Science

    Find your research degree supervisor in Mathematics at Leicester.

  • Annual lectures

    Find out more about the School's annual lectures in Geography and Geology (Bennett Lecture), given by distinguished speakers in their fields of research.

  • Satellite data reveals source of increased global atmospheric methane between 2020-2021

    New research into the causes of the unprecedented increase in global atmospheric methane in 2020 and 2021 uses data from the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) based at the University of Leicester.

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