A university is to hold a series of public events to celebrate a city's recent history of migration.

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The University of Leicester said it planned to hold five public events to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the arrival of Ugandan Asians in the city.

The series will commence on 15 September with a lecture.

The university said migration had helped spark Leicester into life as a city.


'Successful multicultural city'
The programme will include events about Caribbean migration to Leicester, the Leicester Somali community, and Narborough Road which has been called "the most diverse street in Britain".

A final event, on 29 October, co-organised with Navrang Arts, will explore the city's Ugandan Asian story.

John Williams from the Unit for Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement (DICE) at the university, said: "Fifty years ago, Leicester muddled along as a pretty nondescript, and rather tired, East Midlands city.

"Few people from outside knew about the place and its people.

"But then we had this forced injection of a group of talented and educated new arrivals from a completely different cultural background and Leicester was suddenly sparked into life.