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  • Goal 14: Life Below Water

    The fourteenth Sustainable Development Goal is to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.

  • Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

    The eleventh Sustainable Development Goal is to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.

  • Kathrin Meissner

    I spent about one month at CUH in May 2019 as part of PhD project which covers the transformations of public communication about planning from the late 1950s to the late 1980s in German planning culture focussing on cases in East and West Berlin.

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    Manchester Medieval Sources Online Collection of 39 edited and translated books providing key primary sources on medieval European history.

  • Design guides

    Read the design guides which must be adhered to for works undertaken in Estates and Campus Services at the University of Leicester.

  • Past PhD projects

    Browse the list of past medieval PhD projects undertaken at the University of Leicester. Thesis topics range across the whole of the Middle Ages and also across the full range of disciplines represented within the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities.

  • University breakthrough applied by Leicesters Hospitals to provide pioneering noninvasive autopsy service

    Earlier this year, findings from our University represented a breakthrough in how autopsy practice could be conducted in the UK and worldwide.

  • Leicester receives two nominations for 2018 Current Archaeology Awards

    Two projects led by archaeologists from our University have been nominated in the Current Archaeology Awards for 2018.

  • Researcher publishes parliamentary report on the rise of fake news

    Katie Raymer, who is studying for a PhD in our Department of Physics and Astronomy, has co-authored a report as part of her STFC internship with the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology examining how people access news and information and the rise of fake news.

  • Get to know your brain at Neuroscience events for Brain Awareness Day

    The University will be hosting two events for Brain Awareness Day on Wednesday 15 March. GCSE and A-Level students are invited to attend an afternoon of activities which will explain a range of brain research between 12.30-3.30pm followed by an evening event for all from 6pm.

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