News and events
New book highlights life and work of Holocaust survivor
University of Leicester academic, Dr Fransiska Louwagie, co-edits book on major novel by Piotr Rawicz
Book launch to explore organization through design
Oxford University Press to publish new book by leading organisational theorist at Leicester.
Star Trek style sick bay featured on BBC’s The One Show
University of Leicester's Diagnostics Development Unit examined on popular magazine programme
Sculpture in the Garden exhibition to showcase “A Change of Heart”
The University of Leicester’s Sculpture In The Garden exhibition will run from June 30 to October 27
Fee-fi-fo-fum: Jack put on trial in school Law project
University of Leicester students contribute to project that seeks to develop children’s ‘legal literacy’
What’s in a name? Graduate explores Clarke family links to Leicester
The legacy of one of the University of Leicester’s earliest supporters
University of Leicester to support major community heritage project
Project will bring together community to learn about the history of their local area
New discovery of ancient diet in China pre-dates rice
University of Leicester archaeologist uses new analysis techniques to shatter conventional ideas of how agriculture emerged
University of Leicester Professor elected President of the Royal Astronomical Society
Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Head of the College of Science and Engineering is second Leicester academic to assume the role
Leicester engineer to ask: how does metal work?
Free public lecture on Tuesday 21 May explores computer modelling of metal processing
Forensic expert featured on BBC Radio Leicester programme
University of Leicester’s Dr John Bond discusses unique fingerprinting techniques
Next Leicester Exchanges live debate: Was Richard III a good king or murderous tyrant?
Experts to examine the man and the myth on 6 June at University of Leicester
Solitary Confinement and Supermax Prisons: Lessons from America
Consequences of strict isolation in 'supermax' prisons in America examined in public lecture at the University of Leicester on Wednesday 22 May
Propaganda: Power and Persuasion
University of Leicester researcher involved in propaganda exhibition at the British Library
How many relatives does King Richard III have?
Discussion on BBC Radio 4 estimates the figure could run into millions
Leicester forensic pathology expert appointed to top post
University of Leicester Chief Forensic Pathologist Professor Guy Rutty will lead the International Society of Forensic Radiology and Imaging
How historians map the gardener’s world
Expert in architecture to discuss researching historic gardens in annual lecture at Lamport Hall on Monday 20 May
Google virtually hosts University of Leicester
New virtual tour of the main campus appears on Google Maps
