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  • About the Centre

    Find out more about the Centre for English Local History; including the history of the Centre, the Marc Fitch House, and our collections and affiliations.

  • Leicester City Science Stars

    Ever wondered what would happen when a group of football professionals, an astronaut in training and 30 children are in one room? Last week more than 30 primary school children explored what it would take to become an astronaut and learned how to build their own rockets...

  • Drop In Sessions/Online Q&A and placement sessions

    Languages at Leicester run a series of on-campus (face-to-face) drop-in sessions and online Q&A and placement sessions

  • Psychometric Test User Training CPD

    This is for you if...your role involves testing for personnel selection, development or career guidance and advice.

  • Discovering Your PhD Potential: Writing a Research Proposal MOOC

    This is for you if... you want to learn how to write an excellent research proposal for a postgraduate application.

  • Ulrika Maude: Samuel Beckett and Medicine

    Find out more about a free online event celebrating the publication of Ulrika Maude's book 'Samuel Beckett and Medicine', published by Cambridge University Press in 2025.

  • History of EMOHA

    Learn more about the East Midands Oral History Archive, since our founding in 1983.

  • ULSB Edition Four December 2023

    Renat Bekturov was appointed the AIFC Governor of the Astana International Financial Centre in the Republic of Kazakstan in January 2023.  He started working at the AIFC in 2016 as the CEO as Astana International Exchange.

  • The fate of the King’s body

    Since Richard III’s death, many legends have arisen concerning the fate of his body. Find out about the legends and the real-life search for the King's body.

  • The king's grave

    Richard III was buried at the west end of the church choir, in front of the southern choir stall. This location is slightly ambiguous. Although the feet and one lower leg bone (left fibula) were missing Richard III’s skeleton was otherwise complete.

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