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  • Local school pupil presents at national event with help from Leicester engineers

    A young learner from Leicestershire has had her work showcased at a national science event thanks to the support from engineers at the University.

  • Shaping the Future: Space Park Leicester presentation to Parliament

    Members of the Parliamentary Scientific Committee hear from a University of Leicester delegation on the space economy and low cost access to space.

  • Woodland Adventures

    Learn more about the Woodland Adventure programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Engage, learn, achieve

    This research was exploratory in nature and set out to investigate the impact on the attainment of secondary-age pupils.

  • Leicester shows its true mettle

    A multi-million pound international industrial innovation centre bringing advanced thinking to metal production is to be established at Leicester.

  • Lord Willetts elected as honorary fellow of the Royal Society

    Lord Willetts, Chancellor-elect of the University and an honorary graduate, has been elected as an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society. He is among eminent personalities who have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Society for their exceptional contributions to science.

  • Imperial forces take campus as the Battle for Victoria Park rages

    At great risk to their personal safety, our Marketing Communications Team has captured exclusive video footage of the Battle for Victoria Park.

  • Leicester scientist lends insight into Hubble ‘shadow play’ around planet-forming disc

    University of Leicester scientist contributed modelling to new study to give insight into warping of protoplanetary discs by planets.

  • BBC Radio Leicester – In Perspective

    A blog that looks at the 'In Perspective' series produced by BBC Radio Leicester in the 1970s.

  • What makes some people simply able to carry on in the face of adversity

    The ability to ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ could explain why some people suffer less depression and anxiety when faced with adversity, research has discovered.

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