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  • Governing Societies in Conflict

    Module code: PL2024 While division in some form is a part of all nations, there are several nations and regions where these divisions run deeper.

  • Governing Societies in Conflict

    Module code: PL2024 While division in some form is a part of all nations, there are several nations and regions where these divisions run deeper.

  • Advisory service supported almost 1,800 Leicestershire organisations in bid to be more sustainable

    A year-long business advisory service run by the University of Leicester supported almost 1,800 organisations looking to become more sustainable.

  • Events in Israel, Palestine and the Middle East

    See more about the current events in Israel, Palestine and the Middle East, and the University's response.

  • Personal statements

    Personal statements: what they are, why they’re important and what to include and avoid - plus some suggestions from our admissions tutors.

  • Local Freemasons donate 32000 to fund University research

    The Freemasons’ Grand Charity has donated £32,000 to the University to fund research into visual impairments and the impact these have on different groups and their reading abilities.

  • Modern Britain: c1700-Present

    Module code: HS1013 Throughout this module you’ll untangle key controversies in British history, and look at how and why we came to view these events in this way.

  • Modern Britain: c1700-Present

    Module code: HS1013 Throughout this module you’ll untangle key controversies in British history, and look at how and why we came to view these events in this way.

  • Prestigious award for mathematician exploring climate by numbers

    University of Leicester’s Professor Valerio Lucarini has been awarded this year’s Keilis-Borok Medal, recognising outstanding contributions in mathematical geophysics

  • Friday 10th August Sol 4

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 10, 2012 The first full resolution Mastcam panorama is coming through.  It will take a few sols for it to fully download from Mars.  Fantastic detail of Mt. Sharp and ground surface leading up to it.

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