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  • Archaeologists discover rare evidence of Late Roman official in Leicester

    Archaeologists from University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) have recently excavated a Late Roman cemetery at Western Road in Leicester’s West End and amongst the 83 skeletons recorded by the team, one burial is proving to be very exciting.

  • PhD researcher addresses blanket banning of legal highs

    Yewande Okuleye from the School of History, alongside researchers from the University of Warwick, addressed the recent UK legislation to ban ‘legal highs’ by instituting a blanket ban on psychoactive substances at an event on Tuesday 17 May.

  • Crossing boundaries?

    The Crossing Boundaries investigate how the UK and South Africa compensate private losses resulting from failure. It is a collaboration project between the University of Leicester and the University of Cape Town.

  • Outreach

    Staff in Modern Languages are committed to presenting their work outside higher education, and to discussing research ideas beyond the University. Find out more about our outreach activities.

  • About us

    NISCO UK Research Centre is leading in the field of new materials and advanced manufacturing, building on research networks and partnerships to deliver exciting outcomes.

  • People

    Browse the academic staff who work in Film Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Contemporary Issues in Economics, Finance and Business

    Module code: EC1025 This course is designed for students new to economics and who want to understand how to use economic models and methods to address real-world questions.

  • Employability

    Career and employability support for all University of Leicester students.

  • Self-guided visits

    Schools and adults alike have the opportunity to take self guided tours around the Botanic Garden and Attenborough Arboretum.

  • Events

    Events hosted by the Centre for Regional and Local History

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