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  • Confirm your project

    This form is for our clients to accept quotes issued by ULAS. By submitting this form you are agreeing to all costs outlined on the quote, and our standard terms and conditions (PDF, 130kb).

  • Methods of making: palaeographical problems, codicological challenges

    The first of three Insular Manuscripts workshops, taking place in London 2017, it covered the manufacture of parchment and manuscripts at St Gallen.

  • News archive 2021

    Read news stories from Leicester Law School in 2021.

  • An overview of the Grey Friars project

    Find out how the search for King Richard III’s grave started.

  • Love is in the air at Leicester

    Love is in the air at Leicester Love is in the air at Leicester|Graduates Jason and Alix were pricked by Cupid’s arrow while studying at Leicester – and are now celebrating getting engaged Students joining the University of Leicester can expect a world-class education and a...

  • Tiago Paggi de Almeida

    previous researcher linked to BHF Accelerator Award

  • Professor Vincent Newey (1943–2020)

    Professor Philip Shaw writes: It is with deep sadness that I share the news that Vincent Newey, our colleague, friend and former Head of Department, has passed away.

  • New Director to lead Attenborough Arts Centre

    The University of Leicester is pleased to confirm the appointment of a new Director of the Attenborough Arts Centre, which delivers the institution’s public arts programme.

  • Postgraduate Researcher Careers: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 5

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Convicts, Collecting and Knowledge Production in the Nineteenth Century

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on July 27, 2015 In previous blogs, I have explored some of the circulations and connections that linked nations, colonies and empires, and wove together practices of punishment and penal labour across polities and imperial spaces.

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