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  • ‘A photographic revolutionary’

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on November 21, 2014 ‘The Snow Garden’, P. H. (Peter Henry) Emerson, ‘Marsh Leaves’, (London, 1895), pl. XII, SCM 08575. University of Leicester Special Collections.

  • fore(e)dialogue journal

    for(e)dialogue is a publication project of Media and Communication at Leicester, organised by our PhD students.

  • Globalstat.eu

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 24, 2017 A useful website  project created by the Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos (Lisbon, Portugal) and the European University Institute (Florence, Italy) which deals...

  • Highlights from Universitys Richard III ceremony

    A selection of photos from the ceremony on Sunday 22 March to mark the departure of the mortal remains of King Richard III from the University are now available to view.

  • Locating the mortal remains of Richard III within the choir

    Finding the grave and realising was an interesting and important skeleton buried there.

  • Where to dig

    We identified three potential areas of excavation – the Leicester City Council Social Services car park, the former Alderman Newton’s School playground and a private car park to the west of New Street.

  • The passport: is it the only way to say who we truly are?

    Read the article "The passport: is it the only way to say who we truly are?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Sarah J White

    The academic profile of Prof. Sarah J. White, Professor at University of Leicester

  • How Richard III died

    Accounts of Richard's death are supported by the evidence on Richard III’s skeleton, allowing us to explore possible scenarios for his dying moments.

  • Arch-I-Scan

    Explore how AHRC-funded, Leicester Arch-I-Scan research project applies machine learning technology and Artificial Intelligence to Roman archaeology (samian pottery).

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