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  • God(desse)s, Wo(men), and Monsters in the Early Germanic World

    Module code: EN3168 In this module you will explore the myths and legends of the Germanic tribes, particularly as represented in Old English and Old Norse sources.

  • Researchers take on marathon challenge

    A host of generous fundraisers from the University took part in the 13-mile Leicester Half-Marathon on 25 October to raise money for worthy causes.

  • Breakthrough in fuel cell recycling turns ‘forever chemicals’ into renewable resources

    University of Leicester scientists develop technique using soundwaves to separate materials in fuel cells in seconds

  • Find us and get in touch

    Find out how to contact us and find us at the Jo Williams Clinic at the University of Leicester.

  • Major investment in doctoral students to support next generation of researchers

    University of Leicester is a partner in two programmes to benefit from £500 million investment in postgraduate training nationally

  • How the future species of Earth may view fossils left behind after mankinds extinction

    Giant hyper-evolved rats 100 million years from now, carefully and logically analysing petrified remains from the long-vanished human civilization – and getting the interpretation completely wrong!  That is the theme of a collaboration between the artist Anne-Sophie...

  • Local students begin to take their LEAP into University

    On Wednesday 21 January, the University welcomed 40 local school and college students onto campus to begin to take their LEAP into University at the launch of our new Leicester Enhanced Access Programme (LEAP).

  • Silence at the University of Tokyo

    Dr Jim King from the School of Education will be giving a talk to the Tokyo Discourse Group at the University of Tokyo’s Hongo Campus from 18.30 to 20.00 on Thursday 21 April.

  • 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.

  • Life has always been about give and take

    Professor Mark Williams explains the importance of mutualistic cities in creating hope for a better, natural future.

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