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  • Postgraduate programmes

    At the University of Leicester, medieval studies are key to many of our postgraduate Masters programmes across English, History and Archaeology and Ancient History, and our core research training is ideal preparation for undertaking an MPhil or PhD.

  • Holly Furlong: Gender rights and the Women's Museum of Ireland

    After graduating from Museum Studies at Leicester in 2014, Holly Furlong has gone onto a variety of roles within the museum sector.

  • 27th October 2014 Sol 791

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 27, 2014 You can see from the inset on this map that we have started driving again, south towards the higher ground, though in small distances compared to some of the long ~100 m drives we did earlier in the mission.

  • Classical and Post-classical Latin

    Module code: AH2027 The Latin language and its literature are an important part of the intellectual, historical and literary traditions of world culture.

  • The Latin World: Ancient, Medieval and Modern

    Module code: AH2027 The Latin language and its literature are an important part of the intellectual, historical and literary traditions of world culture.

  • The Latin World: Ancient, Medieval and Modern

    Module code: AH2027 The Latin language and its literature are an important part of the intellectual, historical and literary traditions of world culture.

  • Vision Sciences

    Discover more about the study of Vision and Language at the University of Leicester. Hosted within the School of Psychology and Vision Sciences.

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  • University researchers contribute to major BBC documentary

    A team from our Department of Engineering has contributed to a major upcoming BBC documentary on sound.

  • Leicester astronomer pays tribute to ground-breaking Gaia mission

    Mission to map our sky for over a decade includes University of Leicester astronomers

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