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  • Kirsten Malmkjaer

    The academic profile of Professor Kirsten Malmkjaer, Emeritus Professor of Translation Studies at University of Leicester

  • The start of the War

    Find interviews with residents of Leicestershire who discuss the start of the First World War, including memories of encouragement to sign up to the army.

  • Lifting and Heaving An Easter Custom

    Easter is a time where we typically gift one another chocolate rabbits, embark on intrepid Easter egg hunts - and some celebrate the religious significance of the occasion.

  • Introduction to Spanish and Latin American Studies

    Module code: SP1022 This module will give you a broad understanding of some of the key historical turning points in the Hispanic world, from the arrival of the Spanish to the Americas in the late fifteenth century to the present.

  • Adam Povey

    The academic profile of Dr Adam Povey, Lecturer of Earth Observation at University of Leicester

  • Interpreting Archaeological Evidence

    Module code: AR2604 Archaeology is it not just about digging stuff up we also have to make sense of the stuff we dig up.

  • Archaeology BA, DipHE, CertHE, by distance learning

    Can’t make it to campus? In this distance learning degree, you can still learn about the theory and practice of archaeology, and how it can be used to make sense of millions of years of human history.

  • Honorary Professor to deliver prestigious Harveian Oration

    John Feehally, Honorary Professor of Renal Medicine at the University of Leicester, will deliver the prestigious 2025 Harveian Oration later this month.

  • Postgraduate programmes

    Available degrees The Centre for Urban History offers Masters in Urban Conservation (accredited by hr Institute for Historic Building Conservation) and in Urban History (as a pathway of MA History). You can also study for a Masters by Research or PhD/MPhil.

  • Walk with Women (W3)

    Our Walk with Women (W3) project celebrated and highlighted our female colleagues in leadership roles in the College of Life Sciences.

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