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  • Student Profile: Megan

    PhD Topic My topic is Vagrancy in the Midlands between 1832 and 1896.  Where did you study your undergraduate/masters? I studied a BA in Modern and Contemporary History at Bangor University and an MA in History at Bangor University.

  • Nature inspired birthday parties

    Available themes Choose your unforgettable adventure! Forest Party with Bear Huffs   Join Bear for a fantastic forest escapade! Explore the wonders of woodland wildlife and plant life in this enchanting party theme.

  • Leicester Open Journals

    University of Leicester Open Journals publishes open access journals

  • Distinguished literary figures from Leicester to be honoured

    Two of Leicester’s best loved and most enduring literary figures are to be honoured by our University at its graduation ceremonies this month.

  • Expert opinions cover South Africa Theresa May Richard III public health workplace learning and Italys banks

    PhD student Tracey Logan from the School of History, Politics and International Relations has a reviewed a BBC Radio 4 programme.

  • Student announced as new Mayor

    A student from our School of History, Politics and International Relations has become the new Mayor of Oadby and Wigston. Samia Haq, a final year Politics student, was inaugurated at a meeting in the council offices followed by a reception at Parklands in Oadby.

  • Student and graduate taking on 3100 mile trek across the USA pass halfway mark

    Two amateur hikers who are taking on the challenge of a trek across the United States have spoken about their experience so far as they enter Wyoming – the halfway point of their journey.

  • Leading economist to address financial stability issues at international conference

    A leading financial economist from our School of Business is to give a keynote speech at a major international conference in Norway. Professor Panicos Demetriades (pictured) will address the European Forum of Deposit Insurers (EFDI) on 13 September.

  • Expert opinions cover Claudio Ranieri Michael Gove teaching in the 21st century and much more

    John Williams, Senior Lectuer in Sociology, discussed the controversial sacking of Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri in an article for The Conversation.

  • Local democracy in peril, warns Leicester academic

    The threat to local democracy in the UK is the subject of a video interview with a University of Leicester academic on a top UK politics website. Tor Clark, a former newspaper editor and political journalist and now Associate Professor in Journalism, was interviewed by Politics.

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