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  • Sports scholarships

    The University of Leicester support individual student athletes to pursue the highest levels in their sport, alongside their academic studies, whilst benefitting from a range of benefits, aimed at assisting each individual to reach their potential.

  • April Book Group: The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold

    Details of the April Waugh Book Group meeting.

  • Adult Learners’ Week Special: A Handful of Dust

    Posted by Barbara Cooke in Waugh and Words on March 25, 2014 facsimiledustjackets.com/cgi-bin/fdj455/5072.html The Book Group is delighted to be taking part in Leicester libraries’ Adult Learners’ Week, which runs form 14-20 June 2014.

  • Emeritus Staff

    Browse our Emeritus Professors in Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester and see their subjects and contact details.

  • Project (Human Resource Management)

    Module code: MN3203 For the MN3203 Project (HRM), you will focus on addressing a real-world business problem.

  • Blazing Car Murder update

    The search continues to identify a man who died in a burning car almost 85 years ago. In October, we reported that progress had been made in the investigation to try and identify the victim of a car fire in Northamptonshire in 1930.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 17 23 September

    Stephanie Gordon, a final year doctoral student in the Department of Politics and International Relations, has written an article for The Conversation about the Uighurs - a Muslim Turkic ethnic group, most of whose Chinese population reside in China’s north-western Xinjiang...

  • Expert opinions cover gravitational waves pornography and the Sex Buyer Law

    Professor Andrew King from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has written an article for The Conversation discussing the LIGO experiment to detect gravitational waves in space.

  • Clinical Academic Training

    Clinical Academic Training at Leicester is a way for clinicians to include healthcare management, research or teaching into their clinical practice.

  • Dons, Yardies and Posses: Representations of Jamaican Organised Crime

    ‘Dons, Yardies and Posses: Representations of Jamaican Organised Crime’ is an international and interdisciplinary research network funded by the AHRC as part of the RCUK cross-council theme of transnational organised crime. Learn more about the project.

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