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  • Archaeologists reveal mysteries of lost 3000yearold civilisation

    The research of Professor David Mattingly of the School of Archaeology and Ancient History conducted in southern Libya will reshape the history of early Africa - after uncovering the mysteries of a lost civilisation of Saharan people called the Garamantes, whose...

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    NBER (National Bureau of Economic Research) Working Papers The National Bureau of Economic Research is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organisation.

  • Leicester team to compete in University Challenge

    Four talented students from the our University are going to show Paxman what they’re made of in an upcoming episode of University Challenge.

  • What will the future of Lunar exploration look like as humans return to the Moon?

    Read more about the latest in University of Leicester's Humanising Space series.

  • International Law and the Use of Force

    Module code: LW7261 This module introduces you to the key principles of constitutional law aspects of states’ resort to force in a comparative perspective. The focus of this module is not so much the legality of use of force under international law (i.e.

  • English for Specific/Academic Purposes

    Module code: ED7012 This module aims to explore the key areas of English for Specific/Academic Purposes (ESP) and examine their applications to specific learning contexts, and to consider the development and status of ESP, and its sub areas, within the teaching of English to...

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  • Turi King returns to our screens with DNA Family Secrets

    Professor of Genetics Turi King returns to our screens on September 27th on BBC Two at 9pm for another heart wrenching series of DNA Family Secrets

  • The mobile phone: a tool for sousveillance?

    Read the article "The mobile phone: a tool for sousveillance?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • University awarded £14 million to expand research into lifestyle changes which could help those from multi-ethnic communities with chronic conditions live longer and better lives

    More than £14 million has been awarded to The University of Leicester to expand its research into the prevention and management of chronic disease through physical activity.

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