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  • School of Education - PGCE privacy notice

    Get more information on how the School of Education at Leicester handles your data.

  • Ghoulish practice of gibbeting corpses haunted public of the eighteenth century

    Today, a typical Halloween night might include people dressing up as ghosts, ghouls and a creepy clown or two in order to frighten passers-by. But some of the disturbing practices from history might be more harrowing than a modern audience is used to encountering.

  • Archaeological fieldschool launched at Bradgate Park

    The many mysteries of Leicestershire’s 850-acre deer park are set to be explored by University archaeologists over the next five years with the launch of a fieldschool at Bradgate Park.

  • Six Roman pots unearthed by University of Leicester student at Roman town site

    A University of Leicester student has found six complete Roman pots during a community dig at the Chester House Estate, near Irchester, Northamptonshire.  Third-year archaeology student, Davidson Copeland, discovered the pots in June 2023.

  • Leicester PhD graduates debut novel among most anticipated books of 2017

    Leicester PhD graduate Dr Sabyn Javeri’s debut novel, Nobody Killed Her, has been included as one of the Huffington Post India’s most anticipated books of 2017.

  • Disgusting Dinner Conversation. By Emma Battell Lowman

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on October 1, 2015 In the two months since joining the Harnessing the Power of the Criminal Corpse project at the University of Leicester, I like to think I’ve become a highly desirable dinner guest.

  • Library Special Collections: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 9

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Leicester researcher scoops prestigious award for her work on asthma

    The work of a Leicester researcher testing the benefits of a new treatment for severe asthma has scooped a prestigious award

  • US Government release full text First World War documents online

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 16, 2018 Now available:  The United States Army in the World War, 1917-1919    Published in 1948, this 17 volume set contains key documents, maps, and records for the American...

  • University to offer scholarship opportunities in Museum Studies

    A chance to forge a career in the museum and heritage sector is being offered by our University through a scholarship programme. Following the success of last year’s schemes, the University’s School of Museum Studies is offering six scholarships of £3,000 each.

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