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  • The Bulletin - Leicester geology students record biggest ever Vardyquake

    In this episode of The Bulletin from the University of Leicester News Centre: Hear how Leicester geology students discovered that fans at Leicester City's final home game of the season against Everton caused the biggest earth tremors ever recorded at the ground.

  • Richard III mosaic unveiled at visitor centre

    The King Richard III Visitor Centre unveiled a huge photo-mosaic portrait of the King to coincide with the one year anniversary of the reinterment on 26 March.

  • Encountering the Classical World

    Module code: AR7053 How did ancient social systems work? How can we investigate identities and individuals in the classical world? How have modern assumptions and expectations shaped our interpretations of the classical past? Understanding ancient societies...

  • University of Leicester takes centre stage at Conservative Party Conference discussion

    The University of Leicester announces its proud participation in the upcoming Conservative Party Conference as it partners with Reform to host a distinguished panel discussion.

  • 2017

    Find out what we did in 2017 to implement and promote the Athena SWAN principles in the Department of Chemistry.

  • Leicester Citys success was written in a 120 yearold football prophecy

    Leicester City Football Club’s (LCFC) monumental success in the Premier League was prophesised over 120 years ago - by Leicester fans in 1895.

  • Pint of Science Leicester brings the stars behind the latest research to a venue near you

    More than 20 scientists to appear in three watering holes, as the world's largest festival of public science talks arrives in Leicester from 13-15 May

  • Internationalism Ideology and the debate over US entry into World War II 1937-41

    AHRC (£32,893) October 2012 - January 2013 Dr Andrew Johnstone Why did the United States enter World War II in 1941? The obvious answer to that question is the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7 1941 - "a date which will live in infamy," according to...

  • News archive

    Browse news coverage about our iconic Engineering building at the University of Leicester.

  • Interpreting Archaeological Evidence: Material Culture and Environment

    Module code: AR2554 This module will introduce you to some of the main categories of archaeological evidence recovered from archaeological sites.

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