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  • Leicester’s global and colonial history explored through a basketry collection

    An exhibition showcasing the basket collection of Leicester entrepreneur Harry Peach has gone on display at Leicester Museum & Art Gallery

  • A Chimera?

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on June 3, 2020 So the lockdown is being lifted piece by piece. Different pace in different countries, even different pace in different countries within the UK.

  • Banning of burquinis is a step towards depriving Muslim women of equal citizenship expert suggests

    The recent banning of the ‘burquini’ in Cannes is a step towards depriving Muslim women of equal citizenship, according to Dr Saeeda Shah (pictured) from the School of Education.

  • Leicester celebrates new cohort of students with vibrant Welcome Week programme

    This week sees the arrival of a new cohort of students to our University.

  • Rhyme and ride with Arriva as Leicester gets literary

    Today, Leicester-based poet and performer Lydia Towsey will be hopping on and off local bus services to entertain passengers and raise awareness of Literary Leicester- our 10th celebration of the literary arts.

  • CLS EDI Strategy

    Description of the College of Life Sciences Equality, Diversity and Inclusion strategy

  • Teaching and learning

    We offer a learning environment that is versatile and flexible. Find out about Major/Minor degrees, teaching and learning methods, learning support and studying abroad.

  • Publications

    Find out about updates, publications and activities undertaken by the Centre for Material Worlds Past and Present

  • Arch-I-Scan’s 2022 in Review

    Posted by Victoria Szafara in The Arch-I-Scan Project on January 10, 2023 Please click  here  or the image below to be redirected to this blog post on the Arch-I-Scan news website.

  • Superhero vision measures water quality of lakes from space

    An international team of researchers led by Professor Heiko Balzter from the Department of Geography has demonstrated a way to assess the quality of water on Earth from space by using satellite technology that can visualise pollution levels otherwise invisible to the human...

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