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  • Economic History

    Module: EC2034 This module covers the main themes of the Economic History of the world of the last 1000 years.

  • Award (6.74-6.94)

    Learn more about awards regulations in Senate Regulation 6.

  • Staff Blog Profiles University of Leicester

    Staff blogging about the University of Leicester, one of the UK best universities.

  • Salt mine in Yorkshire could help to shed light on Martian life

    A PhD student is helping to shed light on life on Mars by exploring similar environments on Earth - including an underground salt mine in North Yorkshire.

  • New York Stories

    Module code: EN3149 If the 20th century was the century of the city, then no city exercised a stronger grip on the literary imagination than New York.

  • Stargazing Live 2015 astronomers mark solar eclipse

    Our space scientists will be taking part in a spectacular event to mark the solar eclipse on 20 March by demonstrating some of their out-of-this-world research – including how they located and identified Beagle 2 on Mars.

  • Dialect in Diaspora: Linguistic Variation in Early Anglo-Saxon England

    Academic advisors Dr Phillip Shaw Dr Jayne Carroll Professor Joanna Story Research Associate Dr Martin Findell The origins of the English language present a complex problem of historical reconstruction.

  • Society and Crisis Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluations of Societal WellBeing

    The Department of Sociology hosted a one day symposium on 4 June focused on measuring societal well-being during current recession.

  • Leicester named ‘Leader in Openness’ by Understanding Animal Research

    The University of Leicester has received a Leader in Openness Award for the period 2019-2022 from Understanding Animal Research. The award was presented on Monday 20 May 2019 during the Concordat on Openness Workshop.

  • Language of Kurds analysed at University of Leicester

    The language of the Kurds has come under scrutiny at an event at the University of Leicester. The Kurdistan International Studies Unit (KISU) organised the first of its events of the year as part of the Public Lecture Series on the Kurds and the Middle East.

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