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  • Outreach

    Through our outreach programmes, we promote our world-class research in archaeology and ancient history for the benefit of a wide audience.

  • Leicester to benefit from NERC funding for Central England training centre programme

    NERC pledges £100M for postgraduate training – University of Leicester to benefit from Central England training centre programme

  • University of Leicester takes part in Being Human Festival

    The University of Leicester will join universities throughout the UK and open its doors to share its innovative humanities research with the public. The Being Human festival, now in its fifth year, will be based on the theme of ‘Origins and Endings’.

  • Leicester PhD student sets her sights on success thanks to award for telescope research

    Natasha Carr from the University of Leicester’s School of Physics and Astronomy has received the Florence and Johnstone Stoney Award from the British Federation of Women Graduates

  • Celebrating 50 years of knowledge transfer partnerships

    The University of Leicester hosted a KTP@50 event to mark five decades of transformative collaboration between academia and industry through the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) programme.

  • Student experience highlighted in latest Daily Mail university rankings

    University of Leicester ranks 34th in the Daily Mail University Guide 2026 - top 10 for student experience, with Medicine, Maths, and Engineering in the top five.

  • Sanctuary Scholarships

    The University of Leicester is proud to have obtained the University of Sanctuary award.

  • Penelope Allison

    The academic profile of Professor Penelope Allison, Professor (Emerita) of Archaeology at University of Leicester

  • The nuclear bomb: destroyers of planets?

    Read the article "The nuclear bomb: destroyers of planets?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Buried in the footnotes

    Buried in the Footnotes: the representation of disabled people in museum and gallery collections.

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