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  • Leicester academic stars in Victor Frankenstein movie

    A Teaching Fellow in our School of Management features in Victor Frankenstein starring Daniel Radcliffe and James McAvoy as a dancer and assistant choreographer which is currently showing at UK cinemas.

  • University joins local organisations in marking Holocaust Memorial Day

    The millions of people killed in the Holocaust and in subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur will be remembered at an event at the University of Leicester on 28 January for Holocaust Memorial Day.

  • Research

    Find out more about how research taking place in the University of Leicester's School of Arts, Media, and Communication is setting new standards for inclusive, impactful and interdisciplinary research.

  • British Empire and Commonwealth

    Discover the collections relating to the British Empire and Commonwealth within the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • What to do with it all?

    History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. This guide gives ideas for using your oral history recordings.

  • Love letter to Leicester Inner Ring Road may sooth the pain of city traffic jams

    A video produced by our University has been featured by the Leicester Mercury in an article discussing historical Leicester.

  • Senate regulations

    Related policies Fitness to Practise appeals procedures Student Information privacy notice Policy relating to proof-reading services Code of practice governing freedom of speech Code of practice governing the Students' Union Education Act 1994 –...

  • Copyright and citation guidelines

    Find out more about copyright and citation guidelines when using East Midlands Oral History Archive materials.

  • Alberto Fernández Carbajal

    Alberto is a Leverhulme Fellow at School of English, University of Leicester, where he previously was Teaching Fellow in Postcolonial Literature.

  • Conferences

    Browse our past conferences in the Medieval Research Centre's events archive.

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