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  • Joe Orton on the BBC

    Material from the University of Leicester has played a key role in the making of a new documentary on the celebrated Leicester playwright Joe Orton.

  • Medicine with Foundation Year (A199)

    Other qualifications Candidates with other qualifications or combinations should email medfound@le.ac.uk, listing their qualifications and years of completion. Please note that we do not consider graduates for the Medicine with Foundation Year.

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  • Student Profile: Holly

    PhD Topic Can exploring identity work with museum professionals from a feminist perspective facilitate activism and change-making around inclusion, representation and equality within their organisations? Where did you study your undergraduate/masters? I studied my BA in...

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    The academic profile of Professor D Graham J Shipley, Professor of Ancient History at University of Leicester

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    We're proud to be funded by the Edith Murphy Foundation to deliver the George Davies Centre Community Engagement Project, Health Matters. Find out more about Health Matters.

  • Pioneering research and innovation through the Nairobi Alliance

    An innovative research partnership with the potential to transform lives and support communities across the world has been launched.

  • Joe Orton: Behind the playwright

    Posted by Sarah Wood in Library Special Collections on August 9, 2017 The 9 th August 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Leicester born playwright Joe Orton The past few years have seen heightened interest in Joe Orton’s literary career and personal...

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    The complete A-Z lists websites for the University's academic departments, services, facilities, research groups, centres, projects, and hosted bodies. Complete A-Z Websites for all of the University’s academic schools and departments.

  • Kenya: Environment, Gender and Development

    Module code: GY3316  This module offers students the opportunity for fieldwork-based critical engagement with contemporary theories, issues and debates in environment and development geographies.

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