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  • Leicester sports sociologist examines the making of British football

    The history of British football and its people is the subject of a book from University of Leicester sports sociologist, John Williams.

  • The Cinematic Musée Imaginaire of spatial cultural differences [CineMuseSpace]

    This project uses cinematic representations of space from films to undertake a cross cultural study of space.

  • Agreement opens a new route for Canada students to study law in the UK

    The University of Leicester has strengthened its Canadian connections after signing an agreement with Toronto’s Humber Polytechnic.

  • Work Life Balance

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on July 14, 2016 So yesterday saw the end of David Cameron’s time as UK Prime Minister. A role that no doubt engrossed a large portion of his waking hours.

  • Professional and College Services

    See a list of our professional and college services staff. Find out how to contact them via telephone and email.

  • The Country House and the Collecting of Art: Evolution and Dispersal

    Module code: HA7101 This module is concerned with the collecting of works of art, above all in the context of the English country house.

  • Bioscience departments receive recognition for tackling gender inequality

    Our University has been further recognised for our commitment to tackling gender inequality in higher education with the announcement that two of our biosciences departments have received Athena SWAN awards.

  • Academic staff

    Contact details for our academic staff.

  • Economics BSc

    With this degree from Leicester’s School of Business, you’ll study the ideas and issues central to economics, across modules including macroeconomics, statistics and econometrics.

  • People

    We have a team of dedicated academic staff, associate tutors, visiting fellows and honorary visiting staff, who are passionate about The Centre for Urban History.

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