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  • Commercial Law: Introduction to International Sale of Goods

    Module code: LW3312 When studying this module, you will learn the key terms and practices of contractual transactions involving international sale of goods and carriage by sea.

  • Commercial Law: Introduction to International Sale of Goods

    Module code: LW3312 When studying this module, you will learn the key terms and practices of contractual transactions involving international sale of goods and carriage by sea.

  • Take a virtual tour of Leicesters campus

    New images available through Google Maps Street View mean that becoming well acquainted with the campus is easier than ever. Prospective students and staff can take a peek inside the brand new Centre for Medicine, or virtually wander around the David Wilson Library.

  • Professor Sally Kyd appointed first woman Head of Law

    Professor Sally Kyd, becomes the first woman to be appointed Head of Law at the University of Leicester.

  • Physics students take off

    David Jessop, Jamie Macquillin and Lewis Jackson were selected for the trip alongside 20 other students from across Europe.

  • Convicts and the Sea

    Blog about the influence of naval practice on the punishment of convicts on the royal dockyard in Gibraltar in the nineteenth century.

  • The ‘aura’ of the original?

    Chiara Marabelli, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'The 'aura' of the original?'.

  • Solar System samples touch down in Leicester

    Samples from other worlds have touched down in Leicester, to be analysed by space scientists studying the building blocks of our Solar System.

  • From the past to the future of work

    Posted by Stephen Wood in School of Business Blog on February 4, 2025 Stephen Wood, Professor of Management, University of Leicester School of Business.

  • Groundbreaking research identifies what makes human brains – and humans – unique in the animal world

    A neuroscientist at the University of Leicester has identified a fundamental difference between human and animal brains. This breakthrough, published today in the journal Cell, offers an explanation for what makes Homo sapiens so vastly different from even our nearest relatives.

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