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Britain and the Roman World
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ar3607
Module code: AR3607 This module builds on what you learned in earlier modules about the Roman world (such as AR1603 Introduction to Classical Archaeology andAR2607 Archaeology of Roman World).
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Power and Difference in the Past
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ar3089
Module code: AR3089 The past was not like the present. In this module we explore the different worlds of Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain. We explore how power worked, the ways in which identity and personhood operated and how communities came together and broke apart.
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Black History Month
https://le.ac.uk/black-history-month
Celebrating Black History Month with events, stories, and art that honour Black heritage.
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Travel and car parking
https://le.ac.uk/graduation/prepare/travel
Travel and car parking at the University of Leicester.
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Objectives
https://le.ac.uk/research/centres/material-worlds-past-present/objectives
Take a look at our objective of the Centre for Material Worlds Past and Present and what we hope to achieve in the future.
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Thank you for attending
https://le.ac.uk/open-days/thank-you-for-attending
We're really glad you were able to join us. Thanks for letting us know you attended one of our Open Days.
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About Leicester Law School
https://le.ac.uk/law/about
Leicester Law School has been part of the University of Leicester since 1965. We are one of the largest law schools in the UK, able to offer a range of modules informed by the latest research.
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Graduate teaching assistants
https://le.ac.uk/computing-and-mathematical-sciences/people/gtas
Browse the contact details of the graduate teaching assistants who work, teach and research in the School of Computing and Mathematical sciences
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Summer 2024 newsletter
https://le.ac.uk/cls/study/patient-carer-group/newsletters/summer-2024
Dear Patients and Carers, Welcome to the Summer newsletter. We have recently sent out an email to all members of the Patient and Carer Group to say thank-you for all your support over the last academic year.
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Mapping vanished Leicester
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/specialcollections/2017/01/06/mapping-vanished-leicester/
More than 1000 photographs of streets and individual buildings in Leicester demolished between 1955 to 1975, mainly as a result of the postwar slum clearance programme, but also in connection with other developments.