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    Information on the staff and researchers who contribute to The University of Leicester's School of History, Politics and International Relations.

  • Roman Religion

    Module code: AH2041  How did Romans conceptualise their own religion (and those of non-Romans)? How were rituals like sacrifice, augury, divination, processions and dedications carried out? How did religion overlap with politics under the Republic and...

  • Football and Society

    Module code: SY3057 As the world's most popular sport, football plays a significant role in global society. Its stars are global celebrities who earn millions from their clubs and endorsements.

  • Roman Religion

    Module code: AH2041  How did Romans conceptualise their own religion (and those of non-Romans)? How were rituals like sacrifice, augury, divination, processions and dedications carried out? How did religion overlap with politics under the Republic and...

  • Research degrees

    Geology at Leicester is a great place to be a research student - we are a vibrant community of researchers who are supported by excellent analytical and computing research facilities.

  • Britain's colonial past reinterpreted

    A ground-breaking collaboration between the University of Leicester and the National Trust.

  • Evolution and Past Environments

    Evolution and Past Environments research at Leicester is concerned with reconstructing environmental conditions and the evolution of life from “deep time” (Palaeozoic and Cenozoic) to the Anthropocene. This theme includes the Centre for Palaeobiology.

  • Dr Tony Fletcher

    HPRU Science Projects Lead I lead on the coordination of the Science Projects in the HPRU, and the project on Water and Health.

  • Working with UAR and NC3Rs

    The University of Leicester works closely with Understanding Animal Research (UAR) and NC3Rs.

  • Char Leung

    The academic profile of Dr Char Leung, Lecturer of Medical Statistics / Epidemiology at University of Leicester

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