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  • Leicestershire and Rutland’s finest archaeological finds to be showcased at University of Leicester conference

    ULAS will be offering talks with local experts including: 'Crafting with bark: experiments to remake the Enderby Shield' with Matthew Beamish, ULAS 'Taking stock of the pot: Creating and re-creating the Glenfield Iron Age cauldrons' with John Thomas,...

  • Popular publications

    Browse the 'popular' items published by University of Leicester Archaeological Services.

  • Protest camps explored in new book co-edited by Leicester academics

    A new book on protest camps and political activism, edited by two Leicester academics, will be published on Wednesday 29 March.

  • Managerial Economics

    Module code: EC3071 This module explores how firms make managerial decisions that affect organisations and individuals in the working world.

  • Managerial Economics

    Module code: EC3071 This module explores how firms make managerial decisions that affect organisations and individuals in the working world.

  • Thomas Schalch

    The academic profile of Thomas Schalch, Professor of Molecular and Structural Biology at University of Leicester

  • Managerial Economics

    Module code: EC3071 This module explores how firms make managerial decisions that affect organisations and individuals in the working world.

  • Evelyn Waugh, Cynic?

    A summary of Naomi Milthorpe's research in the Evelyn Waugh Collection at the Huntington Library.

  • Schrödinger’s Cat and the Hidden Feelings Box: PSHE and RSHE Education in a Digital World

    Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester on July 14, 2025 Michelle O’Reilly, Diane Levine, Neil Sinclair, and Sarah Adams c What if being kind online is harder not because children don’t care — but because they can’t see inside...

  • Leicester academic sheds new insight on William Wordsworth in new book

    Read more about Professor Philip Shaw's newest book exploring William Wordsworth's relationship with war.

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