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  • Aegis

    Jack O'Doherty, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Aegis'

  • Time to reflect on Holocaust Memorial Day

    The origins of Nazi genocide will be explored at our University's annual Holocaust Memorial Day lecture at 6:00pm on Tuesday 24 January 2017.

  • Karis Wainaina

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  • Astronomers find surprising shapes in Jupiter’s upper atmosphere over Great Red Spot

    Scientists led by the University of Leicester using the James Webb Space Telescope have seen intricate structures in the infrared light from Jupiter's upper atmosphere

  • An Oxford Quarrel: Evelyn Waugh and Hugh Trevor-Roper

    Milena Borden gives a brief history of Evelyn Waugh's hostile relationship with Hugh Trevor-Roper - and asks what it tells us about Oxford's post-war battle of ideas.

  • 35 years since we changed the world

    L-R: Professor Turi King, Tony Garner, Lin Garner, David Gyimah, Barbara Ashworth, David Baker, Chief Constable Simon Cole, Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys, Professor Nishan Canagarajah, Rob Eaton, Lynda Eaton, Mick Tucker, Kath Eastwood, Sue Jeffreys, Jenny Foxon|The discovery...

  • Festival of Careers

    Our annual Festival of Careers is a huge graduate recruitment event with a wide range of top employers from across many sectors visiting the Leicester campus.

  • Leicester Abbey and the missing remains of Cardinal Wolsey righthand man to Henry VIII

    The discovery of Richard III and the subsequent research into his remains has helped to acquaint members of the public with the nation’s history – and now some have set their sights on the search for another lost historical figure in Leicester.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Publications

    Learn more about the publications produced by the academics and students in the Centre for English Local History.

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