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  • Widespread prehistoric volcanic activity across Mongolia and China linked to a common cause

    Research by a Leicester-led team of geologists has uncovered new evidence for the causes of widespread volcanic activity in eastern Asia 100 million years ago.

  • New theory claims pterodactyls did not have feathers

    The debate about when dinosaurs developed feathers has taken a new turn with a paper from the University of Leicester refuting claims that feathers were found on dinosaurs’ close relative, the flying reptiles called pterosaurs.

  • The Village

    With its buzzing social life and wide choice of accommodation, The Village is very popular with freshers. It’s an excellent place to settle into University life and make new friends.

  • Research

    Find out more about how research taking place in the University of Leicester's School of Arts, Media, and Communication is setting new standards for inclusive, impactful and interdisciplinary research.

  • Cyprus

    We welcome students from Cyprus. Find out about entry requirements, the Cypriot student community and other country-specific information.

  • Poland

    We welcome students from Poland. Find out about entry requirements, the Polish student community and other country-specific information.

  • Twitter: 10th anniversary

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 24, 2016 See a collection of significant tweets in this short history from Wired magazine.   Read also the Guardian debate on whether you love or hate it.

  • May Book Group: Vile Bodies

    Details of the Waugh Book Group's meeting to disuss Vile Bodies.

  • Katy Bunning

    Katy is the current Programme Director of Museum Studies by Distance Learning and a Research Associate in the School of Museum Studies.

  • Human Development Report 2025: A matter of choice: people and possibilities in the age of Artificial

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 16, 2025 Human development progress is experiencing an unprecedented slowdown according to the 2025 Human Development Report released on 6 May 2025 by the United Nations Development Programme.

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