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                    News archive 2018https://le.ac.uk/law/news/law-news/news-archive-2018 Read news stories from Leicester Law School in 2018. 
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                    PhD Projects in Leicesterhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/physicsastronomy/2020/11/18/phd-projects-for-2021/ PhD projects in Leicester Physics and Astronomy 2021 
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                    Professor JHWG Liebeschuetzhttps://le.ac.uk/about/history/obituaries/2022/wolf-liebeschuetz It is with great sadness that the family of Professor John Hugo Wolfgang Gideon Liebeschuetz announces his passing, after a brief illness, on 12 July 2022 at the age of 95. We have lost a much-loved family member, friend to many, and a highly respected scholar of history. 
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                    Cartoonist Vladimir Kazanevsky: interview by Dilan Ucerhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/covid-in-cartoons/2021/10/29/cartoonist-vladimir-kazanevsky-interview-dilan-ulcer/ Political cartoonist Vladimir Kazanevsky (Ukraine) is interviewed by University of Leicester student Dilan Ucer. 
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                    Outgoing Chancellor Lord Willetts commends University of Leicester welcomehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2023/february/willetts The University of Leicester’s outgoing Chancellor The Rt Hon Lord Willetts FRS has commended its long-held reputation of being welcome to all, as he passes the baton to his successor. 
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                    Beautiful 19th century images of Egyptian monuments shed light on rediscovery of Ancient Egypthttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/september/beautiful-19th-century-images-of-egyptian-monuments-shed-light-on-rediscovery-of-ancient-egypt The rediscovery of Ancient Egyptian monuments, temples and tombs during the 19th century by pioneering adventurers will be charted as part of a new exhibition running at our University until 12 November. 
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                    A ‘roar-some’ milestone: University of Leicester’s T. rex turns tenhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2018/october/26-university-of-leicesters-t-rex-turns-ten The formidable replica of one of history’s most fearsome predators was unveiled ten years ago on 29 October 
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                    Animals’ ‘sixth sense’ more widespread than previously thoughthttps://le.ac.uk/news/2023/february/animal-magnetic A study using fruit flies, led by researchers at The Universities of Leicester and Manchester, suggests the animal world’s ability to sense a magnetic field may be more widespread than previously thought. 
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                    Willis from Tunis: An Interview with Cartoonist Nadia Khiarihttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/covid-in-cartoons/2022/01/11/willis-from-tunis-interview-cartoonist-nadia-khiari/ Political cartoonist Willis from Tunis (Tunesia) is interviewed by Shout Out UK Young Writer Laura Brick. 
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                    Publicationshttps://le.ac.uk/research/centres/ceah/publications Members of the Centre for Endangered Archaeology and Heritage publish regularly on a wide variety of topics related to archaeology, heritage, post-conflict ethics, and methods for the protection and conservation of heritage.