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  • Our world is a work in progress

    We are proud to launch a new campaign to showcase just a snapshot of the world-changing research that has taken place at our University in recent years.

  • Events in Israel, Palestine and the Middle East

    See more about the current events in Israel, Palestine and the Middle East, and the University's response.

  • International Sales Law

    Module code: LW7150 International sales of goods constitute an enormous volume of world trade, and are responsible for the movement of goods around the world.

  • International Sales Law

    Module code: LW7150 International sales of goods constitute an enormous volume of world trade, and are responsible for the movement of goods around the world.

  • International Sales Law

    Module code: LW7150 International sales of goods constitute an enormous volume of world trade, and are responsible for the movement of goods around the world.

  • Brexit impact to be discussed at free event

    A free talk at our University will discuss the impact of Brexit on Ireland, and on UK-Ireland relations. Eminent speakers will address issues from a legal and political perspective at the event on Friday 12 May from 4-6pm.

  • Crusading in the Fifteenth Century

    Professor Norman Housley has recently been awarded two grants by the Leverhulme Trust for research into the Crusades and their impact on Europe in the pre-Reformation period. The grants complement one another.

  • Bradgate Park Fieldschool Season 4 (2018)

    A summary of year 4 of the Bradgate Park archaeological fieldschool in Leicestershire

  • University of Leicester School of Business celebrates two years of helping business innovation across region

    Hundreds of businesses across the region have benefitted from a government-backed programme from University of Leicester School of Business (ULSB).

  • New earthbased images prepare for Junos encounter with Jupiters Great Red Spot

    A space scientist from our Department of Physics and Astronomy has been involved in new Jupiter imagery from two telescopes in Hawaii that is providing context for upcoming close-ups of the Great Red Spot by NASA's Juno spacecraft.

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