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  • Brixworth Lecture: Pastoral Provision and the Benedictine Reform in the 10th century: A context for Brixworth

    Previous Brixworth Lectures Find out more about our past Brixworth Lectures. Download poster for further details. 37th Brixworth Lecture Previous Brixworth Lectures Find out more about our past Brixworth Lectures. |Event details Professor Joyce Hill (Leeds) When: 5.

  • Unrequited Love: The Enduring Pain of Convictism in Western Australia

    Posted by abarker in Carceral Archipelago on May 22, 2017 By Kellie Moss The sentence of transportation signified the physical removal, or banishment of convicts, from the wider social body to colonies overseas.

  • Academic discusses Martin McGuinness in a BBC Radio Leicester interview

    Dr Richard Butler, from the University of Leicester’s School of History, Politics and International Relations, has discussed the life of Martin McGuinness, who passed away today at the age of 66, in an interview with BBC Radio Leicester.

  • Dan Smith

    Professor Smith's research and teaching cover critical minerals, with a focus on copper, minor technology metals, and by-products in gold deposits. Dan is the Director of the UKRI NERC Centre for Doctoral Training on Mineral Resources for the Energy Transition (TARGET).

  • Postgraduate courses

    Chemistry postgraduates at the University of Leicester learn from leading experts, using the latest advances in scientific knowledge in teaching, learning and practice.

  • Dan Lane

    The academic profile of Dr Dan Lane, Post-doctoral researcher at University of Leicester

  • Rebecca Moore: Page 2

    PhD student working on the Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project

  • Honorary Fellow contributes to Netflix documentary on Hitlers inner circle

    Dr Michael Lynch (pictured), Honorary Fellow in our School of History, Politics & International Relations, will be featured on a 10-part TV series which is currently available to watch on Netflix.

  • Gaia: the galactic mapmaker that is leading a ‘silent revolution’

    University of Leicester scientists mark tenth anniversary of the Gaia space observatory, and its efforts to create a 3D map of our galaxy

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

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