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  • Crusading in the Fifteenth Century

    Professor Norman Housley has recently been awarded two grants by the Leverhulme Trust for research into the Crusades and their impact on Europe in the pre-Reformation period. The grants complement one another.

  • Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body (AWERB)

    The Division of Biomedical Services licence with the Home Office ensures that each breeding, supplying and user establishment has an Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body (AWERB) in place.

  • Botanic Garden Festival a roaring success

    The University of Leicester’s Botanic Garden Festival was a resounding success, drawing in crowds of all ages to enjoy a fun-filled day of community spirit.

  • A Sea of Conflict? Christian Muslim Encounters c.1100-c.1300

    Module code: HS3775 In this module we approach the history of the medieval Mediterranean from a cultural and religious perspective.

  • Gender equality in sport to be discussed by Paralympic archery champion

    Double Paralympic gold medallist and alumna Danielle Brown MBE will be returning to her alma mater to speak to staff and students about gender equality in sport to mark International Women’s Day.

  • Development data library

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 30, 2018 USAID Library relaunched with enhanced data.   This website  provides information on projects supported from its funding.

  • Public lectures

    Browse our past public lectures in the Medieval Research Centre's events archive.

  • What can Critics of Management and Critics of Economics learn from each other?

    Posted by in School of Business Blog on February 19, 2014 Neil Lancastle, one of the School’s current PhD students, brings his experience of curricular reform in economics to bear upon the promises (and problems) of being “critical” in a School of Management.

  • World Internet Report 2015

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 18, 2016 The Center for the Digital Future has issued the latest annual edition of the World Internet Project Report.

  • Watching the Detectives: Crime on the Page and Screen

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