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  • True crime wine-tasting event returns to Cardiff to mark Pride Celebrations

    Dr Angela Muir is a Lecturer in British Social and Cultural History and the Director of the Centre for Regional and Local History at the University of Leicester.

  • Babylonian Sources

    Module code: AH3084 The ancient Babylonians had a rich culture that is exceptionally well documented thanks to their practice of writing on clay tablets.

  • Babylonian Sources

    Module code: AH3084 The ancient Babylonians had a rich culture that is exceptionally well documented thanks to their practice of writing on clay tablets.

  • Babylonian Sources

    Module code: AH3084 The ancient Babylonians had a rich culture that is exceptionally well documented thanks to their practice of writing on clay tablets.

  • Friends of the Garden

    Learn how to become a Friend of the Garden and help to promote and support the development of the Garden's plant collections and amenities.

  • First Findings of the ‘Work-Life Balance and the Pandemic’ Study Amongst University Employees

    Posted by Stephen Wood in School of Business Blog on January 18, 2021 “Well-being amongst university employees fell between May and September 2020, and increased loneliness and an inability to detach from work accounted for this.

  • George Acquah

    George Acquah is a Leicester graduate and joined Council at 2021.

  • PGCE Partnership Newsletter

    Browse issues of the School of Education at the University of Leicester's PGCE Partnership Newsletter, now called School of Education News.

  • Professor Richard Thomas and Dr Naoise Mac Sweeney go 'Digging for Britain' on BBC4

    Professor Richard Thomas from our School of Archaeology and Ancient History features on tonight's episode of Digging for Britain as series 2 programme 8 in the popular BBC4 archaeology series features our research-led training excavation at Bradgate Park,...

  • Leicester team to feature on University Challenge Christmas series

    As well as providing the 1963-winning team, the University of Leicester has also seen other firsts: in 1974, Sandya Narayansami became the first Indian woman to compete on the show, her team beating St John’s College, Oxford.

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