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  • Life sciences industry partnering meetings now taking bookings

    The IAX showcase event on Wednesday 16 May at Winstanley House, Leicester, is the first activity in the University’s new 18-month IAX programme funded through the Medical Research Council’s Proximity to Discovery Scheme.

  • Leicester chemist wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Award

    Dr Dylan Williams, of our Department of Chemistry, is the Royal Society of Chemistry Higher Education Teaching Award winner for 2018. Dr Williams has worked on new ways of teaching chemistry at university since 2007.

  • Leicester among worlds most influential for asthma research

    A study of the most influential research in asthma in the last 50 years from around the world found that the University of Leicester and Leicester’s Hospitals asthma research team were in the top 3 worldwide.

  • Fellowships to support the creative economy

    Two AHRC Fellowships awarded to the University are to be undertaken in partnership with The Museums Association and Phoenix - Leicester’s centre for independent cinema, art and digital culture.

  • Prestigious grant powers research into revolutionary battery technology

    Research by our Department of Chemistry into alternatives to conventional batteries has been boosted by funding from the European Union.

  • Engineers measure Big Bens bong

    Department of Engineering has, for the first time ever, vibration-mapped the famous London bell Big Ben in order to reveal why it produces its distinct harmonious tone.

  • Section 5 - Powers of the Council

    Read Section 5 of our Statutes, entitled Powers of the Council. This section outlines the powers and authorities of the University’s Council.

  • Skin swabs could detect COVID-19

    COVID-19 could be detected through non-invasive skin swab samples, new research published by the Universities of Leicester, Surrey and Manchester has revealed today.

  • Bake Off star rustles up a recipe for chemistry success with new campus science kitchen

    A Great British Bake Off star has used his expertise to cook up a scientific kitchen at the University of Leicester.

  • New study will reveal how a decade of disadvantage has affected lived experiences of hate crime

    Researchers at the University of Leicester will assess how major social, political and economic changes in Britain over the last decade have impacted upon communities who have experienced hate crime.

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