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  • Historic England to view work on preserving iconic Engineering Building

    Painstaking work to replace the iconic roof of our historic Engineering Building is to be examined by heritage experts this week.

  • Aerial monitors explore reed die-back condition around lakes

    An international team led by Professor Heiko Baltzer from the Department of Geography has developed a way to increase our understanding of the die-back of reeds throughout Europe - including popular tourist areas - through satellite and aircraft monitoring systems.

  • University reaction to Brexit result

    As the result of the UK's referendum on whether to remain or leave the European Union has finally been announced, academics and staff at Leicester have been giving their reaction to what is undoubtedly an historic decision for the United Kingdom and the EU.

  • University equality work wins national award

    PinkNews Award Members of the team collecting their award 800|Groundbreaking work by the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ and the National Trust wins prestigious PinkNews Award.

  • Students with autistic spectrum conditions (ASC)

    Support for Students with autistic spectrum conditions (ASC) at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

  • Events

    Decarbonisation net Zero target COP26 Steel Industry

  • Postgraduate programmes

    At the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, medieval studies are key to many of our postgraduate Masters programmes across English, History and Archaeology and Ancient History, and our core research training is ideal preparation for undertaking an MPhil or PhD.

  • Every breath you take...

    Professor Paul Monks explores air pollution and its impact on human health and the climate.

  • Doctoral research thats worlds apart

    From one of the solar system’s largest planets to the finest of powders, the breadth of postgraduate research at Leicester will be on show on Tuesday 20 March, when two PhD graduates will deliver public talks on their respective specialist areas.

  • Events

    Find more information on the events hosted by the Centre for New Writing. Events are usually open to the public and free of charge.

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