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  • TESOL

    Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) EL2017 course offered by the ELTU.

  • Brain Awareness Week 2019

    The Division of Biomedical Services was proud to take part in the University of Leicester's Brain Awareness event in March 2019.

  • Aims and Methods in Archaeology

    Module code: AR1061 How do archaeologists find sites? How do they excavate them? How do they take the fragments of things they find and use them to tell stories about the past? This module gives you an introduction to the things archaeologists do, the materials they study and...

  • £1.2 million funding to investigate mental health legacy of colonialism in Guyana’s jails

    Funding for University of Leicester project announced under the ESRC-AHRC GCRF Mental Health 2017 Call

  • Collections development strategy (Archives and Special Collections)

    Introduction The University Library’s Archives and Special Collections contains archives, manuscripts and rare books owned by or loaned to the University of Leicester.

  • Hear from our PhD students

    Hear from some of our research students as they discuss their experience studying and researching with us in Archaeology and Ancient History.

  • University of Leicester experts set to launch global health research project in Nepal

    A £10 million project lead by experts from the University of Leicester to improve healthcare in the subcontinent has taken a step forward with a launch planned in Nepal next month.

  • Subject Access Request procedure

    Read our subject access request procedure to see how you can access information held by the University.

  • Millions of records from UK collections to be unlocked by new Museum Data Service

    Three-way partnership between Art UK, Collections Trust and the University of Leicester will build real world digital infrastructure to transform the way museums share their object records and knowledge.

  • Colin Hyde

    Colin Hyde manages the East Midlands Oral History Archive, based in Special Collections.

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