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  • SKVP

    Find out more about the Shree Krishna Vada Pav (SKVP) food outlet in the Students' Union on Leicester central campus.

  • Leadership and Project Management

    Module code: EG4009 A big difference between our BEng and MEng programmes is that the MEng gives you experience of leading teams, not simply managing your own work.

  • Leadership and Project Management

    Module code: EG4009 A big difference between our BEng and MEng programmes is that the MEng gives you experience of leading teams, not simply managing your own work.

  • Scottish Resources

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 20, 2017 The Word on the Street has broadsheet popular newspapers from 1650-1910. Search by keyword or place. Get popular reports of current events, crimes, politics and attitudes.

  • Political Legacies of Conflict in Northern Ireland

    Module code: PL3122 The Good Friday Agreement, signed in 1998 and effective the following year, may have brought an end to the Troubles. However, it didn't bring an end to the turmoil and division within Northern Irish politics.

  • Political Legacies of Conflict in Northern Ireland

    Module code: PL3122 The Good Friday Agreement, signed in 1998 and effective the following year, may have brought an end to the Troubles. However, it didn't bring an end to the turmoil and division within Northern Irish politics.

  • Visitor information

    View the Garden and Arboretum visitor information including parking and opening times.

  • Ionic Liquids Demonstrator

    The Ionic Liquid Demonstrator (ILD) is a multi-application pilot plant facility to showcase the application of ionic liquids primarily in the area of metal processing.

  • Introduction to Writing Creatively: Part 1

    Module code: EN1025 This year-long, two-part module provides a practical introduction to a variety of creative writing practices.

  • Buried ‘without any pompe or solemne funeral…’

    After the battle, Richard’s corpse was returned to Leicester, accompanied by Henry Tudor and the victorious Lancastrian army. By all accounts, Richard’s body was not treated well after the battle.

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