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  • Publications by participants

    Explore publications by participants and find further resources related to the Crossing Boundaries project.

  • Frequently asked questions about distance learning

    If you have questions about studying Archaeology or Ancient History with us by distance learning, find the answers here by consulting our frequently asked questions.

  • Using FPGAs in Reliable Embedded Systems

    Module code: EG7540 Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are a cheap and flexible alternative to traditional ASICs (Application Specific Integrated Systems).

  • Approaching the Roman World

    Module code: AH1701 How did Rome transform from an insignificant city state to become the ruler of the world? What role did gods and heroes play in the development of Roman society? What was the deal with all of the crazy emperors? Everybody knows about the Romans.

  • Kenya: Environment, Gender and Development

    Module code: GY3316  This module offers students the opportunity for fieldwork-based critical engagement with contemporary theories, issues and debates in environment and development geographies.

  • Student wellbeing campaign nominated for second national award

    Our Sport and Active Life team’s commitment to making a difference has been recognised at a national level with a British University & Colleges Sport (BUCS) award nomination for their Be the Influence campaign.

  • New framework for mental ill health launched

    On Friday 12 January 2018, Dr John Cromby from the School of Business spoke at the conference which officially launched a new framework of mental ill health.

  • Agents and representatives

    Find out how our network of international agents can support you when making an application to study at the University of Leicester.

  • Estranged students

    If you are a student who is not in contact with or not supported by your parents, our Student Welfare Service at Leicester want to make sure you have all the support you need whilst studying.

  • Geologist to monitor effects of controlled demolition near former city council HQ

    University geologist Dr David Hawthorn will be setting up equipment near the former city council HQ to record the effects of the controlled demolition of the site planned for this weekend. Dr David Hawthorn is a seismologist in our Department of Geology.

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