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  • Offer Holder Day travel discount

    We have teamed up with National Express to offer 50% off coach travel on your journey to one of our Offer Holder Days. 50% off coach travel National Express have hundreds of stops throughout the country and offer generous luggage allowance and budget-friendly ticket prices.

  • Research institutes and centres

    The College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities has two research centres and nine research institutes, working on groundbreaking and exciting developments within their fields.

  • Statement from our President and Vice-Chancellor

    A statement from President and Vice Chancellor, Nishan Canagarajah, outlining support for students and staff as we prepare to enter our second national lockdown.

  • Materials, cases and links

    View publications by participants, legislation, literature and cases related to the Crossing Boundaries project.

  • Kathryn Tempest

    The academic profile of Dr Kathryn Tempest, Lecturer in Roman History at University of Leicester

  • Economics of the Oscars

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 13, 2018 As the winners of the Academy awards 2018 have been announced, here are some social science sites for locating materials on the economics of the Oscars.

  • Can learning outcomes support the broader purposes of higher education? – University of Leicester

    The 'Learning Outcomes Project' at the University of Leicester. Can learning outcomes support the broader purposes of higher education?

  • University of Leicester statement: In memory of Paul Radcliffe

    It is with great sadness that Paul Radcliffe,18, has today been named as the University of Leicester student who died in a hit and run collision in Oadby at the weekend. The incident happened in Stoughton Drive South in Oadby, at around 12.30am on Saturday 19 January.

  • Information for local residents

    Information for local residents on living with our student community. Most of our students living in residential areas across the city have good relationships with their neighbours and community.

  • The Carceral Archipelago: Transnational Circulations in Global Perspective, 1415-1960

    ‘The Carceral Archipelago’ has been funded by the European Research Council (2013-18), under the direction of principal investigator Professor Clare Anderson.

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