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  • What Difference Did the War Make? British Society and the Great War, 1900-1939

    Module code: HS3620 The Great War, later known as the First World War, is frequently seen as the first of a particular and new kind of conflict. The first industrialised ‘total’ war whose impact was felt on an unprecedented scale - and was global in scope.

  • Personal and Group Skills

    Module code: CO4210 This module includes seminars especially commissioned from speakers selected for their presentation skills and state-of-the-art research, together with group discussions and collective essay writing on topics related to the seminars.

  • Personal and Group Skills

    Module code: CO7210 This module includes seminars especially commissioned from speakers selected for their presentation skills and state-of-the-art research, together with group discussions and collective essay writing on topics related to the seminars.

  • The Mining Lifecycle Field Course – Cornwall

    Module code: GL3113 Pre-requisites: GL2106 There is a fine balance between the exploitation of the Earth’s resources and the inevitable impacts that it has on the environment.

  • University graduate involved in discovery of rare 450 million yearold coneshaped fossil

    Researchers from our University, working with an international team of geologists, have discovered an enigmatic fossil of a 450 million year-old creature resembling a tiny ice-cream cone.

  • Partnership between Leicester Riders and our University

    Our University is partnering with The Leicester Riders- national champions in British Club basketball.

  • Leicester academics among worlds most influential

    Two academics from our College of Life Sciences have been cited in a list of ‘the world’s most influential scientific minds’.

  • Colombias worldleading approach to higher education and research affords opportunities for UK academics

    Professor Paul van Gardingen (pictured), Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor for International and Development Research at our University, was part of a delegation of academics working at institutions across the UK recently sent to Colombia to build research links in the Latin...

  • UK bee populations thrive at Botanic Garden

    While the Midlands has seen a general decline in bumblebee species numbers over the last few decades – mostly due to the loss of habitat – bee populations in our Botanic Garden are thriving.

  • The Science of Reading to be explored in Professorial Inaugural Lecture

    A free public lecture hosted by the University of Leicester will provide an insight into how the brain learns to read and how reading behaviour changes with age on Thursday 16 March.

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