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  • Film footage offers unique insight into Richard III burial site dig

    The University has released a unique insight into the archaeological dig that has captured the imagination of the world, with new film footage of a second excavation at the site where the remains of King Richard III were discovered in 2012.

  • Trauma-informed pedagogy

    Check research on trauma informed pedagogy in the English classroom for refugee learners from University of Leicester Sanctuary Seekers' Unit and access free training resources or book workshop.

  • Ruth Brittle

    The academic profile of Dr Ruth Brittle, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Highlights for the School of Molecular and Cell Biology’s research in REF2021

    School of Molecular and Cell Biology’s research highlights in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework.

  • University welcomes refugee and asylum seeker scholars

    Leicester University welcomes refugee and asylum seeker scholars

  • Publications

    The publications released by The Centre of Landscape and Climate Research for academic purposes.

  • University of Leicester running free event on how war affects education

    University of Sanctuary logo|Syrian professors provide first-hand account of teaching in war-torn country. People are invited to attend a free event at the University of Leicester to hear first-hand how war can affect education.

  • Refugee use of mobile phones

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 20, 2016 T he Open University has released a research report on how refugees use smartphones.   It was led by Prof. Marie Gillespie and was carried out in partnership with France Medias Monde.

  • Take a visual tour of womens influence throughout University history

    From the first female students in 1921, to the first black female president of the Students’ Union in 1975, to the present day, women have played a vital role in our University's history, an exhibition currently being held at the Library reveals.

  • Women will take 118 years to achieve equality

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 20, 2015 A ccording to the World Economic Forum Global Gender report which ranks over 140 economies on health, economic, political and education factors.

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