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  • Artefact Analysis

    Module code: AR2031 It is an often-quoted saying in archaeology that "the data does not speak for itself.

  • The deterioration of US-China security relations during the Obama Presidency

    A new book by Dr James Johnson from our School of History, Politics and International Relations will unravel the deterioration of US-China security relations during the Obama Presidency. The book, ‘The U.S.

  • Leicester signs Go International pledge

    Our University has joined a national campaign to encourage more students to gain an international experience.

  • Computer Science MComp

    As a BSc graduate, your job prospects are solid. But you’re also up against stiff competition. In this MComp degree, you’ll advance your studies to the point where you can enter the industry at a senior level.

  • Computer Science MComp

    As a BSc graduate, your job prospects are solid. But you’re also up against stiff competition. In this MComp degree, you’ll advance your studies to the point where you can enter the industry at a senior level.

  • In my prison notebook

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on August 29, 2016 Last year I came across a rare archival find: multiple editions of a 19th century prison newspaper covertly produced by Russian inmates between 1890 and 1905.

  • Payment schedule

    Campus-based payment schedule Students studying on a campus based course (with the exception of those studying an ELTU course) are expected to pay their fees in a maximum of two instalments in each academic year.

  • Chile

    We welcome students from Chile. Find out about entry requirements, the Chilean student community and other country-specific information.

  • School of Business Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 11

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • The politics of comparison: writing a global history of punishment

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on February 5, 2015 The Carceral Archipelago project faces enormous challenges in writing the history of punishment as global history.

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