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  • News archive 2020

    Read news stories from Leicester Law School in 2020.

  • What can we expect from the 2024 general election?

    Professor Paul Baines, political marketing expert from the University of Leicester, gives his take on the upcoming general election.

  • Criminology BSc

    Leicester is 6th in the UK for teaching Criminology (The Guardian University Guide 2025). Our experts will lead you through a comprehensive study of crime and justice. View our degree entry requirements.

  • University graduate is paving the way for female politicians

    New council leader Naomi Tweddle is hoping to be a pioneer for a new generation of female politicians in local government

  • Unravelling the Minion genome

    Based on what we know of the minions from the popular Despicable Me films – and the Minions movie current playing at cinemas – they could, in theory, have a complex genetic make-up similar to humans, according to Natural Sciences students Krisho Manoharan and Ruth Sang Jones.

  • Encore Geologists on scientific drilling odyssey

    For the third time in two years, Leicester geologists from the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment will participate in an offshore scientific drilling expedition.

  • How much comfort can you get from a chocolate bar

    Chocolate is often the go-to food when people are in need of a pick-me-up, providing consumers with a comforting experience that lifts the mood.

  • Resources

    Learning resources on infection and disease, available to students in higher education. Take a look at the descriptions for more information on the links.

  • Archaeology professor’s book inspired by the tragic loss of her husband

    An expert in death, Archaeology Professor Sarah Tarlow, found nothing could prepare her for the sudden and unexpected loss of her husband.

  • Venice comes to Attenborough Arts Centre with Shape Arts’ landmark exhibition about the Disability Arts Movement

    The exhibition celebrates the Disability Arts Movement which contributed to changes in UK law.

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