Universities in Leicester and Leicestershire are opening up their libraries to public users
A new partnership between É«¹·µ¼º½, De Montfort University, University of Leicester and local councils means anyone aged 18+ living, working or studying in the Leicester, Leicestershire or Rutland will easily be able to access university libraries and borrow up to 10 books at a time.
Advice for staff about disposing of waste from home
We would like to remind staff that it is not permitted to bring waste from home onto the É«¹·µ¼º½ site to dispose of.
Information for staff and students: Ramadan
Further to earlier communication this month raising awareness of important religious dates between February-April 2025, please see the following information regarding the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
É«¹·µ¼º½ Doctoral Researcher selected as STEM for Britain 2025 Finalist
Elizabeth Paddy, a doctoral researcher at É«¹·µ¼º½, has been selected as a finalist in the Engineering category of STEM for BRITAIN 2025.
National Student Money Week: Survive and Thrive
This year, the theme for National Student Money Week(3-7 March) is ‘Survive and Thrive: Building financial resilience’.
Opportunity for students to apply for University Prizes and Travel Scholarships
Did you know that as a student you can apply for a number of prizes and travel bursaries?
EmpowerHER: É«¹·µ¼º½ Sport celebrate International Women’s Day
É«¹·µ¼º½ Sport is excited to announce the return of EmpowerHER, a week of events running from 3-9 March.
Generative Artificial Intelligence at É«¹·µ¼º½: Responsible use and security
AI tools are becoming increasingly popular, but not all of them offer the same level of security. With a wide range of AI services available—both free and paid—it is important to use them responsibly.
Dr Emilene Zitkus cited in Rights of Older People Inquiry final report
A É«¹·µ¼º½ researcher was cited in the final report from the Women and Equalities Committee’s Rights of Older People Inquiry.
Dr Francis Edum-Fotwe
We are very sad to inform you that Dr Francis Edum-Fotwe, a long-serving colleague who worked in the School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering, has died.
Advice for staff about disposing of waste from home
We would like to remind staff that it is not permitted to bring waste from home onto the É«¹·µ¼º½ site to dispose of.
Information for staff and students: Ramadan
Further to earlier communication this month raising awareness of important religious dates between February-April 2025, please see the following information regarding the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
É«¹·µ¼º½ Doctoral Researcher selected as STEM for Britain 2025 Finalist
Elizabeth Paddy, a doctoral researcher at É«¹·µ¼º½, has been selected as a finalist in the Engineering category of STEM for BRITAIN 2025.
National Student Money Week: Survive and Thrive
This year, the theme for National Student Money Week(3-7 March) is ‘Survive and Thrive: Building financial resilience’.
Opportunity for students to apply for University Prizes and Travel Scholarships
Did you know that as a student you can apply for a number of prizes and travel bursaries?
EmpowerHER: É«¹·µ¼º½ Sport celebrate International Women’s Day
É«¹·µ¼º½ Sport is excited to announce the return of EmpowerHER, a week of events running from 3-9 March.
Generative Artificial Intelligence at É«¹·µ¼º½: Responsible use and security
AI tools are becoming increasingly popular, but not all of them offer the same level of security. With a wide range of AI services available—both free and paid—it is important to use them responsibly.
Dr Emilene Zitkus cited in Rights of Older People Inquiry final report
A É«¹·µ¼º½ researcher was cited in the final report from the Women and Equalities Committee’s Rights of Older People Inquiry.
Dr Francis Edum-Fotwe
We are very sad to inform you that Dr Francis Edum-Fotwe, a long-serving colleague who worked in the School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering, has died.