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  • Museums and the Transgender Tipping Point

    Over the past decade there has been a growing number of museum exhibitions and displays featuring transgender lives, reflecting an increasing trans-visibility across many areas of public life.

  • Seminar Series 2026

    Find out about the past events hosted or promoted by Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Unruly bodies and minds in the medical museum

    Following Mat Fraser’s astonishing and award-winning commission Cabinet of Curiosities that toured UK museums in 2015, Exceptional & Extraordinary is inviting four artists to explore behind the scenes of eight of the UK’s most renowned medical museums.

  • University of Leicester to name building after archaeology pioneer, Dame Kathleen Kenyon

    The Dame Kathleen Kenyon Building is the University of Leicester's first academic building named after a woman.

  • Museums and social inclusion: the GLLAM report

    This research showed that museums and galleries can make a unique contribution towards addressing issues of social inclusion.

  • The Cultural Value of Engaging with Museums and Galleries

    This event explored the findings of RCMG’s research on the cultural value of museums and galleries.

  • Leicester congratulates Japanese Princess and alumna on her engagement

    The University has publicly congratulated Her Imperial Highness Princess Mako of Akishino upon the announcement of her engagement.

  • Suspending your studies

    Campus based students If you choose to suspend from your studies you will need to ensure that you have followed the suspension process. Once your suspension has been agreed by your department and processed on your student record, changes will be made to your tuition fee account.

  • Dave Unwin

    The academic profile of Dr Dave Unwin, Reader in Palaeobiology at University of Leicester

  • Mirror

    Mirror was a collaborative project which aimed to enhance communities of practice in the area of natural history museum exhibition development.

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