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    Leicester probably started as a Celtic settlement. It was the capital of the local Celtic tribe, the Coriletavi. The Romans invaded Britain in 43 AD and they captured Leicestershire by 47 AD. The Romans built a fort at Leicester in 48 AD.

  • What can schools REALLY do about Andrew Tate?     

    Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester on June 5, 2023 By Di Levine Assistant Professor/Lecturer in Criminology and Visiting Research Associate (Centre for Social Development in Africa, University of Johannesburg) And Matteo...

  • History of Leicester Medical Society

    Learn about the fascinating 200-year history of the Leicester Medical Society, founded in 1800.

  • The Criminal Corpse and the Competing Claims of Justice and Anatomy. By Richard Ward

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on December 21, 2015 The later eighteenth century represents a particular moment when the competing claims of anatomy and criminal justice fought for supremacy over the criminal corpse.

  • A Price worth Paying? Short Term Economic Recovery and the Loss of a Generation

    Posted by Melanie Simms in School of Business Blog on February 5, 2014 Melanie Simms, Professor of Work and Employment at the School, highlights the under-reported blind-spot in the over-reported fact of an emergent economic recovery: today’s youth are unlikely to be...

  • Alternative Models for Higher Education

    Posted by Marton Racz in School of Business Blog on December 2, 2015 An ongoing discussion of alternative models of Higher Education, as Marton Racz reports, is generating a series of proposals as to how universities might work along more cooperative lines.

  • Pedagogy and the COVID-19 Pandemic; the Covid in Cartoons project

    Presentation of the AHRC-funded Covid in Cartoons project, a collaboration between University of Leicester, Shout Out UK and Cartooning for Peace.

  • Occupational Health privacy notice

    Get more information on how the University handles your data in regards to Occupational Health.

  • James Webb Space Telescope makes first detection of heavy element from star merger

    Merger of neutron stars that generated an explosion that created a gamma-ray burst identified. Some of the rarest and most precious elements in nature are being produced by these very rare explosions.

  • Dr David Williams

    Bernard Attard writes: David Malcolm Williams was an outstanding scholar, colleague, teacher and mentor who contributed enormously to the development of maritime history in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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