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  • Katy Bennett

    The academic profile of Prof. Katy Bennett, Professor of Human Geography at University of Leicester

  • Professor Hillman Collaborates on Knife Research Paper

    The University of Leicester's Professor Hillman has collaborated on high-impact research looking into round tipped kitchen blades and how they could help reduce knife crime and accidents involving knives.

  • Mantle Oral History collection

    The Mantle Oral History Project collection is an extensive collection of interviews with residents of the Coalville and Whitwick areas between 1984 and 1992. Find out more about the collection.

  • Network aims to drive forward global empathic healthcare

    An international network connected to the University of Leicester and set up to drive forward empathic healthcare has outlined bold objectives for the future.

  • Employer reference requests

    Employer requests for references to the University through the JISC Prospects Higher Education Degree Datacheck (HEDD) service

  • Law and Theory

    We research theory underlying law, the legal system and justice and present our research findings, explore ideas for further research, develop funding applications and work together.

  • Research into agricultural revolution in AngloSaxon England sheds new light on medieval land use

    Researchers from our University will be shedding new light on how an ‘agricultural revolution’ in Anglo-Saxon England fueled the growth of towns and markets as part of a new project investigating medieval farming habits.

  • Completed PhD projects

    Browse a list of completed PhD research that has been undertaken by students involved in The Stanley Burton Centre at the University of Leicester.

  • Co-production Framework at National Museums Liverpool

    National Museums Liverpool Co-Production Framework

  • Working at home is ‘a double-edged sword’, new research reveals

    New research conducted by academics at the Universities of Leicester and Exeter has revealed how working at home can be ‘a double-edged sword’.

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