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  • Interactions, media and news

    Learn more about news, interactions and media in the Centre for Phage Research at Leicester.

  • Our history

    The Department of Museum Studies at the University of Leicester - the first of its kind - was founded in 1966 by Raymond Singleton, with the intention of developing expertise in all areas of the academic study and applied profession of museums and heritage.

  • Managing and Developing People and Organisations

    Module code: MN7701 The module comprises two parts: The introductory part of the module provides an induction to your programme. In this section you'll learn what, why and how you'll study in the programme, and the programme values and expectations.

  • Postgraduate

    Modern Languages at Leicester offers you a chance to grow your understanding of European languages and develop your career in global communication, translation or future research. Find out more about our postgraduate programmes.

  • Awards

    Our hard work over the years has meant that ULAS has been the reciprocate of awards such as the Queen's Anniversary Prize and the Times Higher Education (THE) award.

  • LeCTIS Seminar Series 2021-22

    Browse the previous LeCTIS seminars that were held in 2021/22

  • Frequently asked questions about distance learning

    If you have questions about studying Archaeology or Ancient History with us by distance learning, find the answers here by consulting our frequently asked questions.

  • The Annual Industry Lecture

    The Department of Engineering at the University of Leicester hosts an annual lecture by a distinguished member of the engineering community.

  • COVID-19 risk factors in BAME groups

    Tom Yates explores why people from minority ethnic backgrounds have a higher risk of developing severe COVID-19.

  • Prejudice and Pride: Research collaboration generates national debate

    Research conducted by RCMG and the National Trust into LGBTQ history and National Trust properties has sparked national debate. Read more.

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