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  • Professional services staff

    Browse a list of the professional services staff currently working in History at Leicester. Find out ways to get in touch via telephone and email.

  • Prestigious professor to discuss effects of drugs on the brain

    A prestigious professor at the forefront of research on the effects of drugs on the brain will be speaking at a free lecture for staff and students at the University of Leicester on Thursday 6 October.

  • Conference to showcase clinical psychology research

    The University will be hosting the annual Clinical Psychology Trainee Research conference on Tuesday 20 September 2016.

  • About the East Midland Oral History Archive

    Learn more about the East Midlands Oral History Archive, including more about our partners, our team, our history and how to get in touch with us.

  • Village Hub

    At the heart of The Village, the Village Hub has space to relax with friends, play pool, watch TV, or play video games.

  • Resources and facilities

    Find out about the resources and facilities available to postgraduate students in English at the University of Leicester.

  • Being humane

    Humane responses to the ‘migration crisis’ are to be explored at an event organised by a Leicester academic and taking place at Leicester Cathedral.

  • Leading thinker on female homosexuality in Muslim communities to give public talk

    The latest trends in the study of homosexuality and migration will be explored in a free lecture taking place on 25 November between 5.30 and 7pm in Ken Edwards Lecture Theatre 3.

  • New documentary warns of the effects of tax avoidance on national economies

    Dr Angus Cameron (pictured) from the School of Management will be featured in the upcoming documentary The Price We Pay, directed by award-winning filmmaker Harold Crooks, which makes its British premiere at the Open City Documentary Festival in London on 19 June.

  • Lad culture in education promotes misogynistic messages researchers say

    Researchers will be debating the rise of ‘lad culture’ in education and how it promotes a ‘nexus of sexism’ at an upcoming free public event on 22 June.

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