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  • Leicester Centre for Mental Health Workshop to take place

    Our University is involved with a new initiative to strengthen Mental Health research and education. In collaboration with De Montfort University and Leicester Partnership Trust, a workshop has been organised to take place on 13 October.

  • Colonial Countryside

    The Colonial Countryside project assembles authors, writers, historians and primary pupils to explore country houses’ Caribbean and East India Company connections. It commissions, resources and publishes new writing.

  • Judgement and Decision Making

    Explore the Judgement and Decision Making research inside the School of Psychology and Vision Sciences at the University of Leicester.

  • Partnerships

    Explore some of our partnerships with external organisations, including societies and museums concerned with Victorian history, literature, science and culture.

  • Research

    The College is made up of a number of Schools and subject areas, with many new and exciting research groups and projects on the go.

  • Early Christian Europe

    Module code: AR7312 This module examines the evidence from archaeology, architecture, art history and history for the emergence and impact of the early Christian Church in the period c. AD 250-850.

  • Film footage offers unique insight into Richard III burial site dig

    The University has released a unique insight into the archaeological dig that has captured the imagination of the world, with new film footage of a second excavation at the site where the remains of King Richard III were discovered in 2012.

  • Muslim integration and refugee experiences to be discussed by leading historians

    The experiences of refugees and migrants in twentieth century Britain and Europe, and the challenges still faced by governments and individuals today, will be the focus of a number of free public lectures by leading historians of twentieth century history taking place as...

  • Physics students take off

    David Jessop, Jamie Macquillin and Lewis Jackson were selected for the trip alongside 20 other students from across Europe.

  • Outgoing students

    Studying abroad can be a life-changing experience. It will give you the opportunity to broaden your academic and social horizons while enhancing your future career prospects.

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