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  • United Nations Day

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 30, 2017 UN Day marks the anniversary of the entry into force in 1945 of the UN Charter.   Read the full text of this historic document online.

  • Textile Tales

    Physical detail Number of items in the collection: 55 items Venues where material can be listened to: EMOHA Media available on: Digital recordings Collection history Textile Tales documents the decline of the textile industry in the East Midlands between...

  • Approaching the Roman World

    Module code: AH1701 How did Rome transform from an insignificant city state to become the ruler of the world? What role did gods and heroes play in the development of Roman society? What was the deal with all of the crazy emperors? Everybody knows about the Romans.

  • News Centre privacy notice

    Learn more about how your data is handled by Leicester regarding the News Centre.

  • How to apply

    Information on how to apply for your postgraduate accommodation using our online application system, as well as information on summer vacations and absence for research.

  • Geologist to monitor effects of controlled demolition near former city council HQ

    University geologist Dr David Hawthorn will be setting up equipment near the former city council HQ to record the effects of the controlled demolition of the site planned for this weekend. Dr David Hawthorn is a seismologist in our Department of Geology.

  • Most male football fans are in favour of more involvement of women in the game research shows

    A national survey has shown that most men interested in football in Britain would welcome more women into the sport as fans, coaches, board members and match officials.

  • Lecture to explore early recorded medical observations of the female body

    The fascinating subject of how ancient medical practitioners first began to understand female anatomy is being explored at Leicester's 15th annual Dorothy Buchan Lecture.

  • Was Richard IIIs scoliosis kept a secret until his death

    Last month saw the mortal remains of King Richard III reinterred at Leicester Cathedral, more than two years after University archaeologists discovered his skeleton in a car park in August 2012.

  • Healthy eating and respiratory irritants from 400000 years ago revealed through ancient dental plaque

    The University of Leicester is involved in new research conducted by archaeologists from the University of York and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, in collaboration with members of Tel Aviv University, that reveals striking insights into the living conditions...

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