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  • Press

    Explore the press releases and media coverage on the Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project with the University of Leicester.

  • Prof Lee Bosher

    The academic profile of Professor Lee Bosher, Professor of Risk at University of Leicester

  • New book by Leicester graduate

    A new book about interfaith diversity has been co-written by a University of Leicester graduate. Riaz Ravat, a graduate in European Politics, has worked with Tom Wilson to write Learning to Live Well Together, Case Studies in Interfaith Diversity.

  • Career Development Service shortlisted for two national awards

    Our University has been shortlisted for two national awards highlighting the pioneering work being delivered by the Career Development Service to prepare students for the competitive world of work.

  • Interviewing

    The East Midlands Oral History Archive has put together a number of resources on how best to conduct one-to-one structured or unstructured interviews. Find out more.

  • Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

    Resources The National Autistic Society The Leicestershire Autistic Society |The Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder project has been designed to help individuals and families develop a greater understanding of childhood autism.

  • Mini-course and project resources

    Session 4 Students will be given a space to draw and/or write down their own responses to the pandemic and what they’ve learnt during the course. They will be invited to share what they have created, and what the cartoon means to them.

  • Activities and events

    Find out about past events and future events for the Wordsworth 2020 AHRC funded project for English research at Leicester.

  • Marcel Ausloos

    The academic profile of Dr Marcel Ausloos, Professor at University of Leicester

  • Centre for Material Worlds Past and Present

    The Research Centre for Material Worlds Past and Present explores how the boundaries between people and things have never been clear cut, and materials and humans together have driven history.

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