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  • A tax on authentic cider? – University of Leicester

    A consideration of how new EU proposals to remove tax exemption for small cider producers could impact craft cider producers in Wales.

  • Did you know? Food and Brazilian assertions of Africanness – University of Leicester

    Posted by Deborah Toner in Consuming Authenticities on May 21, 2015     In October 1972, Brazilian foreign minister Gibson Barbosa went on a month-long trip to nine West African countries in order to develop closer economic and political relations with black Africa.

  • Clare Anderson

    I am a professor of history, with interests in colonialism and colonial societies across the British Empire. I am especially interested in the history of confinement.

  • More oral history online

    These online exhibitions all feature oral history material and may be of interest in the classroom.

  • 'No PO, No Pay' policy

    We follow a 'No PO, No Pay' policy for our Purchase Orders. Learn more about this policy and what it means when submitting a Purchase Order.

  • Student profiles

    Find out what our graduates thought about our MA courses, and what they are up to now.

  • Funding

    Learn about funding opportunities for students interested in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Courses and Degrees 专业 & 学位

    The purpose of the DLI is to advance the exchange of culture, science, engineering and technology between China and the UK, promoting the development of education in both countries and facilitating academic collaboration between Dalian University of Technology and the...

  • Student engagement and conduct

    Student engagement

  • Stories of a Different Kind

    Stories of a Different Kind - an action research project, culminating in the performance 'Cabinet of Curiosities: How disability was kept in a box', that explores how museum collections can be used to engage audiences in debate and to tackle contemporary social issues...

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