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  • Funding opportunities

    The Centre for English Local History offers a number of funding opportunities for prospective students who wish to study with us. Browse the opportunities available.

  • Their Past Your Future 2

    TPYF2 aimed to encourage the sector to use their collections to increase young people’s knowledge and understanding of the impact of war.

  • James Higgins

    The academic profile of Prof James Higgins, Professor Plant Genetics at University of Leicester

  • Robert Free

    The academic profile of Dr Robert Free, Lecturer in Health Data Science at University of Leicester

  • Outreach

    Arrangements can made for American Studies lecturers from the University of Leicester to give talks to schools - free of charge - on their specialist subject areas. Find out more about talks offered and how you can arrange a talk for your school.

  • Vulnerability: A Research Method for Literary and Cultural Studies

    This AHRC-funded project maps a body of contemporary literary and cultural responses to cross-border vulnerabilities in North America, focusing on intersecting crises of gender and race-based vulnerability, such as femicide and violence against Indigenous people.

  • Dr Delia Garratt

    Dr Delia Garratt did her first degree at the University of Leicester in History, before proceeding to a PhD on aspects of 19th-century Methodism, supervised by Professor Keith Snell.

  • Irish Ambassador speaks at launch of book co-edited by Leicester academic

    The Ambassador of Ireland in the United Kingdom, His Excellency Ambassador Dan Mulhall (pictured on the left), spoke at the launch of a new book co-edited by University of Leicester lecturer Dr Stephen Hopkins.

  • 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.

  • Psychology BSc

    What makes us tick? For psychologists, it’s the ultimate question – and one you’ll look at from many angles. When you graduate, you’ll have a wealth of insight into the human mind, as well as the ability to help people in real and meaningful ways.

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