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  • Midlands commission highlights action to address health and care inequalities

    Organisations across the Midlands and leading national health charities are collectively launching a policy commission which has the potential to transform the health and care of people across the region by addressing health and care inequalities

  • More oral history online

    These online exhibitions all feature oral history material and may be of interest in the classroom.

  • Our values

    At the heart of our institution are our values, teaching and research. Learn more about they make up the University of Leicester.

  • The Habitable City

    The University of Leicester's Leverhulme Trust Research Grant for the Habitable City project.

  • The Habitable City

    British Academy Grant (£29,680) October 2012 - September 2015 Dr Toby Lincoln With fifty percent of China’s population living in cities, the world’s most populous nation is now its newest urban society.

  • Joe Orton: Leicester’s literary anarchist

    Dr Emma Parker explores the cultural significance of literary anarchist and Leicester native Joe Orton, over a half a century since his death.

  • Modern Languages Summer School

    Module code: ML2007 When you take one of our Modern Languages courses, you’ll have the opportunity to take part in one of our partly-funded two-week summer schools during the summer vacation at the end of your first year, which is an integral part of your degree.

  • Colonial Countryside

    Colonial Countryside: National Trust Houses Reinterpreted is a national writing and history project in partnership with Peepal Tree Press, Renaissance and the National Trust.

  • Advanced Microeconomics

    Module code: EC3000 Any economic decision involves a part of uncertainty.  Governments make policy decisions in a world where economic or sanitary crises are almost impossible to foresee.  Financial actors and insurers are essentially dealing with risks.

  • Penelope Allison

    The academic profile of Professor Penelope Allison, Professor (Emerita) of Archaeology at University of Leicester

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