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  • Modern Languages and Translation: Chinese pathway

    As part of Leicester's Modern Languages and Translation BA degree, Chinese and Arabic speakers can choose to take beginners-level modules in French, Italian or Spanish and apply their translation studies to English-Chinese / English-Arabic. Find out more.

  • Leicester scientist reaches the final of BBC Astronauts competition

    Dr Suzie Imber from our Department of Physics and Astronomy will be competing in the sixth and final episode of ‘Astronauts: Do You Have What It Takes?’ this Sunday on BBC Two at 8pm. Reaching the final of the televised competition has been a long and gruelling process.

  • The Diary of a Dissection: Jane Jamieson and the Newcastle Barber Surgeons. By Patrick Low

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on September 19, 2016   The recent furore in France, over the wearing of Burkinis, has shone a new light on an age-old societal problem; the female body.

  • River monster

    An extraordinary discovery by a team of palaeontologists, including Dr David Unwin, published in Nature, rewrites our understanding of how dinosaurs lived.

  • New project to save sole surviving population of rare wildflower

    A new conservation project at the Botanic Garden hopes to save a rare wildflower that is almost extinct throughout Leicestershire and Rutland - and has a declining population nationwide.

  • Local students begin to take their LEAP into University

    On Wednesday 21 January, the University welcomed 40 local school and college students onto campus to begin to take their LEAP into University at the launch of our new Leicester Enhanced Access Programme (LEAP).

  • Convicts, Indigenous People and Labour

    Postgraduate Carceral Archipelago panel on "Convicts, Indigenous People and Labour"

  • Astronomer discusses Solar System evolution with BBCs Sky at Night

    A University of Leicester astronomer has appeared on the BBC's Sky at Night programme to talk about how the early Solar System was formed.

  • Arch-I-Scan blog 2021 retrospective University of Leicester

    Retrospective of the past year of Arch-I-Scan activities.

  • Five reasons why we need to look at childbirth and the media

    An academic from our University has discussed ways in which the media shapes society’s perceptions, anxieties and emotions arising out of birth.

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