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  • Oracles. Dreams and Omens: Divination in the Greek World

    Module code: AH3086 Tutor: Jan Haywood This module explores the role of divination in the ancient Greek world. You will look at the full range of divinatory practices (oracles, dreams, haruspicy, etc.

  • Reinterring Richard III

    When you rebury a king, what is appropriate? Where do you bury a lost king of England? How do you bury a medieval king in the 21st century? If medieval traditions were followed, would they appear too contrived? Would a more contemporary theme be unsympathetic to the occasion?...

  • Future developments

    The estates master plan is a long-term development plan, which stretches over the next ten years. Browse our plans for future developments following the redevelopment of Brookfield and the Percy Gee Building.

  • Chin Han Yap

    The University has learned with sadness of the death of one of our students, Chin Han H Yap, known to everyone as Chin.

  • Leicester Criminologist to give expert evidence to House of Commons Home Affairs Committee

    Professor Neil Chakraborti (pictured), Head of the Department of Criminology and Director of the Centre for Hate Studies, has been invited to give expert evidence to the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee on 6 February.

  • Qatar

    We welcome students from Qatar. Find out about entry requirements, the Qatari student community and other country-specific information.

  • Resources

    Useful immunity and vaccination resources for higher education students looking to expand their understanding and research.

  • Professional learners

    Short courses for continued professional development.

  • Michelle O Reilly

    The academic profile of Dr Michelle O Reilly, Associate Professor of Communication in Mental Health and Chartered Psychologist in Health at University of Leicester

  • Contact the Future Students Office

    Feel free to contact us with any questions about the international application process, payments, registration or starting your studies.

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