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    Queen Victoria’s Journals Reproduces every page of the surviving volumes of Queen Victoria's journals.

  • Condolences

    Online book of condolences for Ken Edwards

  • Represent

    Represent is our campaign to diversify our collections. Complete our online form to give us your book recommendations and a make a difference to the collection.

  • What is graduation?

    Your Graduation Ceremony is an opportunity to mark your achievements and acknowledge your hard work after your studies with the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester, Leicestershire

    Listen to speakers from Leicester, Leicestershire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

  • Archaeology Dissertation

    Module code: AR3059/AR3060 (double module) The final-year dissertation gives you the opportunity to bring together all the research skills and wider reading that you have continually been developing over the course of your degree and use these skills to produce an extended...

  • Dissertation (Ancient History)

    Module code: AH3056 / AH3057 The final-year dissertation gives you the opportunity to bring together all the research skills and wider reading that you have continually been developing over the course of your degree and use these skills to produce an extended piece of...

  • Pro Bono

    The Leicester Law School pro bono groups are an excellent way to prepare for a career in the legal profession. Find out more about the two strands of pro bono work of which you can be a part when you study with us.

  • Archaeologists reveal mysteries of lost 3000yearold civilisation

    The research of Professor David Mattingly of the School of Archaeology and Ancient History conducted in southern Libya will reshape the history of early Africa - after uncovering the mysteries of a lost civilisation of Saharan people called the Garamantes, whose...

  • Ice Age economic migrants in Europe unearthed

    After being hidden for nearly 15,000 years, the lives of Ice Age hunter-gatherers who migrated to Europe to benefit from warmer climes are to be revealed in an archaeological dig at a very rare site in Bradgate Park.

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