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  • Sleepout to support Leicesters homeless

    Staff and student volunteers will be wrapping up and bracing themselves for a night out in the elements in order to raise awareness of homelessness and the reality of ‘sleeping rough’.

  • Add an accordion to a page

    Add an accordion component to a page in Sitecore.

  • Events and outreach

    Find out about events and outreach activities that have taken place or been delivered by the Centre for Palaeobiology and Biosphere Evolution

  • Posted by Martin Quinn in School of Business Blog on December 17, 2014 Lecturer in Regional Development at the School Martin Quinn outlines his proposal for a new regional development infrastructure The recent referendum on Scottish independence has plugged ‘ the West Lothian...

  • Green Energy and Transport

    The School of Engineering is actively involved in the push towards Net Zero Energy and Transportation Systems. Learn more about the staff, and the activities undertaken in the School.

  • Pancakes, and how life flipped upside down for Leicester’s Bake-Off chemist

    Dr Josh Smalley from the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ School of Chemistry has been keeping busy since his appearance on the Great British Bake Off.

  • Trusha Lakhani

    Trusha Lakhani is an award-winning business owner, fractional CFO, Non-Executive Director and business coach who has spent her career helping companies grow, restructure and prepare for sale.

  • TV legend Johnny Ball gets Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ staff, students and local schoolchildren thinking of numbers

    The science and mathematics communicator visited Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ to launch the NSPCC’s Number Day 2026 and joined Dr Josh Smalley, chemist and Great British Bake Off finalist, for demonstrations with schoolchildren

  • Simulation at Burton

    The Midland Training and Simulation Centre is based at Queen's Hospital, Burton, and offers undergraduate medical students from Leicester a variety of high-quality training courses and educational opportunities.

  • Two thousand visitors expected to attend Family Day at Botanic Garden

    The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Botanic Garden will open its gates to members of the public next week for its annual family day.

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