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  • Waugh and the Oliviers – University of Leicester

    The unrealised Olivier film adaptation of Waugh's novella The Loved One.

  • Partnerships

    Cartooning for Peace The association Cartooning for Peace has been created in 2006 at the initiative of Kofi Annan, Nobel Peace Prize and former General Secretary of the United Nations, and press cartoonist Plantu.

  • Events and activities

    Find out more about IODP-related events and activities.

  • About

    The Physics department has been in existence for over 50 years and has a track record for internationally-renowned research and teaching. Find out more about us.

  • Qatar

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

  • Resources

    Learning resources on infection and disease, available to students in higher education. Take a look at the descriptions for more information on the links.

  • Professor John Bridges involved in two missions to Mars

    An exploratory mission to Mars which will give Space Research Centre planetary scientists vital information about potential landing sites for the upcoming ExoMars project launched from Kazakhstan today.

  • Victorian Discovery 2022

    Find out more about the student-led 'Victorian Discovery' conference, due to take place on 1 July 2022

  • Leicester academic talks Journalism Down Under

    Tor Clark (pictured), Associate Professor in Journalism in the School of Media, Communication and Sociology, has just returned from a speaking tour of Australia and New Zealand Tor spoke to audiences in Perth, Melbourne and Wellington, during a two-week visit to the continent...

  • kpijpers

    The Sense of Touch for Archaeological Knowing Posted by kpijpers in School of Business Blog on March 20, 2018   In this post, Dr Kevin Pijpers discusses his recently completed doctoral research on how archaeologists use their senses, in particular their sense of touch...

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