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  • Conference to explore the lasting scars of conflict

    Military welfare during the British Civil Wars and how the lasting scars of these conflicts influenced the nation for generations to come will be explored at a conference between 7-8 August at Newark Museum, Nottinghamshire, organised by the Centre for English Local History.

  • Physics Special Topics: Santa’s Christmas magic is Real

    Physics Special Topics: Santa’s Christmas magic is Real

  • Trauma-informed ESOL for refugees: self-access training and workshop

    Access free trauma informed pedagogy training for ESOL and EAP practitioners who teach English to people from refugee backgrounds

  • Blog 3: Items of Interest. Guest post by Jenni Hunt.

    Third blog of 3 by Jenni Hunt, temporary archive assistant, about the items she found most interesting during the listing work she has been doing.

  • Research degrees

    Study with us and you will become part of an internationally-renowned research community. Find out more about PhDs in Museum Studies at Leicester.

  • Photos from the day

    Browse our image gallery to see photos of when Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited the University of Leicester.

  • Economics BSc

    With this degree from Leicester’s School of Business, you’ll study the ideas and issues central to economics, across modules including macroeconomics, statistics and econometrics.

  • Monitoring Jupiter’s Atmospheric Heartbeat over Three Decades

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 24 August 2020 Long-term infrared monitoring of Jupiter’s equatorial stratosphere over three decades revealed a natural cycle of variable winds and temperatures.

  • Optometry MOptom

    Optometry combines the empathy and compassion of healthcare with the clinical expertise of using specialist diagnostic equipment.

  • Public lecture series to celebrate 100 years of research

    Brookfield is the new home of the University’s School of Business, situated in the historic Stoneygate Conservation Area.

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