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  • About Us

    The Centre for Landscape and Climate Research (CLCR) carries out discovery-led and applied research, often in collaboration with industrial partners. Creating new methods of Earth observation for better monitoring.

  • Public transport use may lead to major COVID-19 outbreak

    A leading academic at the University of Leicester has warned of major COVID-19 outbreaks amongst passengers using public transport if precautions are not taken.

  • Workshops and drop-ins

    The Centre for Academic Achievement offers workshops all year round, on topics covering maths and statistics, academic writing, dissertations, assignments, preparing for exams, referencing. Academic skills academic achievement

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    Find out more about Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester, including information about our facilities, our contact details and Athena SWAN.

  • 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.

  • Student nurses shortlisted for prestigious awards

    A group of student nurses has been shortlisted for some prestigious awards thanks to their dedication and commitment

  • Ten University academics appointed to 2021 Research Excellence Framework

    Research England appoint 10 academics from the University of Leicester to serve as panellists in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF).

  • Privacy notice for Archives and Special Collections

    privacy notice for the University of Leicester Archive collections

  • 24-hour Summer Solstice walking challenge raises funds for refugee project

    Staff from our School of Arts undertook a 24-hour Summer Solstice walking challenge across Leicestershire in aid of a pioneering new project to resettle a refugee family from Syria to South Leicestershire.

  • Research to examine how children use social media to promote mental wellbeing and seek health advice

    A new project led by Dr Michelle O'Reilly from the Department of Sociology aims to explore the role social media plays in promoting mental health and wellbeing in children.

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