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  • About us

    The Centre for Urban History (CUH) at The University of Leicester has an international reputation in study of towns and cities, producing research that has a global reach.

  • Dr George Pohl

    We have learned, with regret, of the passing of Dr Jurgen (George) Pohl MBChB, MRCP, who helped to establish the Leicester Medical School in the 1970s, serving as Senior Lecturer in Medicine until his retirement in 2001.

  • Pterosaurs undergo dental examination to reveal clues about diets and lifestyles

    Microscopic analysis of the teeth of pterosaurs has revealed new insights into the diets and behaviours of Earth’s earliest flying reptiles.

  • Implementing Lecture Capture – What are we Learning? Monday 11 September 2017

    Posted by Catherine Leyland in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on October 2, 2017 Lecture capture is not new. We know this. We have been running pilots at various scales for several years now.

  • UK Law Degree Transfer Programme

    Transfer from a qualifying programme at a partner university in Malaysia to continue your studies at Leicester Law School. You’ll join a community of legal experts at a world-leading University in the diverse and welcoming city of Leicester.

  • GIONET

    GIONET is a European Centre of Excellence for Earth Observation Research Training, supported by the European Commission Marie Curie Programme.

  • Academic revives Joe Ortons mischievous alter ego Mrs Edna Welthorpe

    To mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Leicester-born playwright Joe Orton, Curve is currently staging a major production of his final play What the Butler Saw (3-18 March) starring Rufus Hound, Catherine Russell, Jasper Britton, Dakota Blue Richards, Jack Holden and...

  • Space Interpreters from University of Leicester join the National Space Centre

    Students from the University will be spending 6 weeks building their public engagement skills with visitors to the National Space Centre

  • Representing gender-based violence: literature, performance and activism in the Anglophone Caribbean

    Find out about the international, collaborative research project funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council and running from September 2021 to May 2023.

  • The forgotten success of penal transportation reform in late Imperial Russia: the lowering of prison

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on June 8, 2016 By Mikhail Nakonechny . The late Imperial Russian prison and exile system is almost unequivocally considered to be the traditional embodiment of brutality, institutional inhumanity and injustice.

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