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  • The fate of the King’s body

    Since Richard III’s death, many legends have arisen concerning the fate of his body. Find out about the legends and the real-life search for the King's body.

  • The Historical Genetics of the Cotentin Peninsula

    Academic partners This project is being carried out by Dr Richard Jones and Dr Turi King, in partnership with Professor Pierre Bauduin.

  • PGCE Primary

    This is for you if... you have an undergraduate degree and you want to train to become a primary school teacher by developing your understanding of pedagogy, whilst gaining experience in a variety of schools.

  • Suicide Safer

    Find out more about the Suicide Safer University commitment at the University of Leicester.

  • Code of practice concerning freedom of speech

    The University of Leicester affirms its legal duty to uphold freedom of speech within the law, ensuring open debate while promoting dignity and respect.

  • University sports teams ready for Varsity clashes across Leicester

    The first Varsity ‘season’ took place on one day in March 2000, when football, rugby, hockey and netball teams from both universities faced off against one another across the city.

  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor regarding lockdown

    As you know, last night Health Minister Matt Hancock announced a lockdown of Leicester following a rise in COVID-19 rates in the City.

  • First Carceral Archipelago Panel – University of Leicester – Staffblogs

    Blog about the first Carceral Archipelago panel in which postgradutes presented on convicts in Western Australia, Sakhalin, Rottnest and Cockatoo Islands- University of Leicester, staffblogs

  • Research involving the use of animals

    Get more information on the policy in place for the use of animals in research at the University of Leicester.

  • MRC Conference 2018: Troublesome Elements

    The Medieval Research Centre's 2018 Conference is titled Troublesome Elements, and will encourage critical and creative responses from across all disciplines to the various difficulties that the four elements (earth, water, air and fire) presented to medieval culture.

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