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  • Language and Cultures in the Francophone World

    Module code: FR2027 In this module, we'll explore the place of the French language within the Francophone world, including some of the key historical, sociopolitical, and cultural frameworks within which the language has evolved in various geographical areas.

  • Heritage and Culture

    From arts and culture to life-changing global events, our researchers examine what has shaped our society as we know it.

  • Net Zero Plus

    The University of Leicester is committed to achieving net zero.

  • Previous ceremonies

    View the YouTube videos of the graduation ceremonies from 1999 onwards at the University of Leicester.

  • Section 7 - The Court

    Read Section 7 of our Statutes, entitled The Court. This section outlines the terms of membership of the Court and designates that the court shall have an Annual General Meeting.

  • Lasdun

    Based in The Village, with The Village Hub right next door, means that you are at the heart of all the activities going on and just minutes away from great facilities.

  • Disability History Month 2023

    Posted by Eleanor Bloomfield in Library and Learning Services on November 16, 2023 To mark UK Disability History Month , which falls between 16 th November and 16 th December, Archives and Special Collections are showcasing items from our holdings which shed light on these...

  • Back to the Future Why it should never be remade

    To film aficionados, today is a very special day - 21 October 2015 is famous amongst Back to the Future fans as it is the day to which Marty McFly, played by Michael J. Fox, travels when he is sent to the future in Back to the Future II.

  • Star Flaws the Skywalker twins drift apart

    In the original Star Wars trilogy, one of the big revelations is that main characters Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia are actually twins separated at birth.

  • PhD student receives prestigious research grant

    A PhD student has been awarded funding to investigate the ‘fingerprint’ of organic matter in the Carboniferous Bowland Shale.

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