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  • Clinical Criminology

    Module code: CR3001 Mental disorder has long been associated in the public’s imagination with unpredictability, danger and violence. This link is usually based upon a small number of atypical and high profile cases represented in the media.

  • Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice

    Module code: CR3014 The connections between gender, offending and victimisation are one of the most marked in criminology. Throughout history, and cross culturally, men commit the overwhelming majority of crimes.

  • Archaeologists discover evidence of Roman and medieval Leicester

    Archaeologists from University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) have unearthed new evidence of Roman and medieval Leicester after recently completing the excavation of two areas at the former Southgates Bus Depot, on the corner of Southgates and Peacock Lane in the...

  • Leicester economist in discussion with Nobel Prize winner

    A Nobel Prize winner and University of Leicester Professor have been featured in a new report on rationality and decision making.

  • Survey investigates freelance creative practitioners and austerity

    Arts organisations are adapting to austerity measures but the challenges of freelance arts and cultural workers have been overlooked despite making up a significant proportion of the arts sector workforce, according to Leicester researchers.

  • American Studies at Leicester

    American Studies at the University of Leicester is one of the UK's top providers of American Studies degrees, and is ranked in the top 10 by The Complete University Guide 2019.

  • Complaints procedure

    Feedback and complaints procedure for the University Library

  • Pro Vice-Chancellor Research and Enterprise (interim)

    Find out more about our Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Research and Enterprise.

  • Andrew Hugill

    The academic profile of Professor Andrew Hugill, Deputy Director, Institute for Digital Culture at University of Leicester

  • Victorians: from Oliver Twist to The Picture of Dorian Gray

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