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  • Collections

    The University houses a large and varied collection of materials relating to local history. It is arguably the fullest collection outside Oxford, Cambridge and London. Find out more about the collection, which includes the generous gift given to the library by Joan Thirsk.

  • University of Leicester celebrates 40th anniversary of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 ¾ 

    University of Leicester is staging a new exhibition and series of events to celebrate the 40th anniversary of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 ¾.

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    Law Trove A textbook, revision, and study skills platform from Oxford University Press which gives online access to around 200 titles covering all areas of law, and also criminology & criminal justice.

  • Building foundations for students

    Menu Close University Leadership Team Home Building foundations for students Building foundations for students Posted by on December 14, 2016 It is a known fact that 80% of doctors come from 20% of schools, meaning there is a lot of untapped potential.

  • Psychometric tests

    Psychometric tests range from verbal reasoning to aptitude tests. Find out more about what's involved and view our further resources to help you successfully undertake these types of tests.

  • Get Involved

    Find out more about the Patient and Carer Group, housed within the Leicester Medical School. Including, how to apply.

  • European Working Group on Labour Law

    The University of Leicester's European Working Group on Labour Law site for academic learning.

  • About

    The Impact of Diasporas programme was driven by six concurrent projects each using evidence and ideas from more than one specialism to ask new questions of evidence and develop new approaches to the study of the impact of deep‐time diasporas.

  • About the Centre

    Find out more about the Stanley Burton Centre for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Learn about our aims as a Centre, our history and our facilities.

  • About the Project

    The project addresses the complex problem of crime in Anglophone Caribbean societies from various disciplinary perspectives. Its aim is to develop our understanding of the historical, cultural, political and socioeconomic contexts of crime in the region.

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