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  • How to apply

    Information on how to apply for your distance learning course at the University of Leicester.

  • Partners, academics and advisory team

    Find out more about the partnerships within the Colonial Countryside project, which include: Peepal Tree Press, Writing East Midlands and the National Trust.

  • #ColorOurCollections

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 10, 2021 For women’s history month, Europeana has released a great new colouring book about women in history with images from Europe’s greatest library and heritage collections.

  • Its written in the stars

    Astronomers today opened one of the last remaining windows on the Universe, publishing the first full 3D census of over one billion stars in our Milky Way.

  • Leicester staff member to appear on Sky's Portrait Artist of the Year 2019

    04GBRu357rQ|University of Leicester’s Megan McMullan will make her TV debut competing against other amateur artists on Sky’s Portrait Artist of the Year 2019. University of Leicester Porter Megan McMullan will feature on Sky’s Portrait Artist of the Year 2019.

  • Library Special Collections: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 7

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Friendly rugby match recreates historical battle of the sexes

    A friendly match between male and female teams recreated a 50-year-old game of rugby to mark the Rugby World Cup final.

  • Athena SWAN

    The Department of Respiratory Sciences (incorporating Infection, Immunity and Inflammation) is committed to providing a good working environment for its staff and in 2016 was successful in achieving a Silver award.

  • IDAHOT 2017

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 22, 2017 The International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia was observed on May 17.

  • Screen Affect

    Module code: HA3433 The concept of affect understood as pre-subjective and relational force has become a significant theoretical tool in understanding film, video, televisual images and time-based contemporary art.

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