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    Three workshops took place over the course of three years where subject area experts had the opportunity to come together. Learn more about what was presented and discussed at the workshops.

  • Leicester research informs new Sporting Equals initiative

    Research from the University's Department of Sociology has informed Sporting Equals’s latest consumer research which provides valuable insight into the the young Asian Pakistani female market that sport providers can draw upon to make sport more inclusive for this...

  • A review of Beverley Nichols' memoir The Sweet and Twenties

  • Researchers shed light on why and how Stonehenge was built

    Excavation of two quarries in Wales by a team of archaeologists and geologists - including Dr Rob Ixer, a researcher with the Department of Geology - has confirmed they are sources of Stonehenge’s ‘bluestones’, shedding light on how they were quarried...

  • Liz Wicks

    The academic profile of Professor Liz Wicks, Professor of Human Rights Law at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

  • Dr Delia Garratt

    Dr Delia Garratt did her first degree at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ in History, before proceeding to a PhD on aspects of 19th-century Methodism, supervised by Professor Keith Snell.

  • Informatics student wins prestigious business start-up partnership

    A new technology developed by a Leicester student that will allow commuters to talk to transport services through social media has received support from a highly competitive start-up programme.

  • Maintaining and preserving changing churches

    As Christmas Day draws nearer and churches across the country welcome worshipers to their Advent services, a timely Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ conference this week explored how to maintain those churches for years to come.

  • Richard Gornall

    The academic profile of Dr Richard Gornall, Honorary Curator of the Herbarium at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

  • Lad culture in education promotes misogynistic messages researchers say

    Researchers will be debating the rise of ‘lad culture’ in education and how it promotes a ‘nexus of sexism’ at an upcoming free public event on 22 June.

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