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  • The Greek World after Alexander

    Module code: AH7301 (double module) In this module we will explore - through the critical analysis of translated sources and documents, archaeological data and secondary literature - how the Greek world changed after the death of Alexander the Great.

  • New species of ancient tongue worm discovered

    An international team of scientists led by Leicester researchers has discovered a new species of fossil - a 'tongue worm' - in England and have identified it as an ancient parasitic intruder.

  • Academic publishes one of the best books of the year

    A book by University of Leicester academic Dr Kate Loveman has been cited among the best books of the year.

  • Thousands expected to sign up for free online course in forensic science

    A free online course which offers members of the public the opportunity to learn about the cutting edge discipline of forensic science is expecting up to 10,000 people to sign up.

  • Lifting and Heaving An Easter Custom

    Easter is a time where we typically gift one another chocolate rabbits, embark on intrepid Easter egg hunts - and some celebrate the religious significance of the occasion.

  • Expert opinions cover Irish aspects in Brexit Muhammad Alis legacy media portrayal of WAGS and conspiracy theories

    Professor Bernard Ryan from the School of Law has written an article for the Free Movement website discussing the implications of UK withdrawal from the EU for immigration policy and nationality law and the Irish aspects.

  • Work with us

    Learn more about working with us and the facilities available to staff, both academic and professional services, at the University.

  • Schoolchildren discover power of genetics at Leicester

    Schoolchildren discover power of genetics at Leicester DNA helix|From discovering dead kings to solving murders - 600 schoolchildren learn how science changes lives Hundreds of schoolchildren will turn into super sleuths at our University using genetics to crack codes and...

  • Why coronavirus can be fatal in young people

    Coronavirus can be fatal to young people because of the extreme immune response triggered by the virus within their body, advises Dr Julian Tang, Associate Professor of Respiratory Sciences at the University of Leicester.

  • Rainforests

    Learn more about the Rainforests programme that we offer to primary school children.

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