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  • Gordon Campbell

    Gordon Campbell is Professor of Renaissance Studies at University of Leicester.

  • Waugh Geography Quiz Answers

    Waugh Geography Quiz Answers

  • Votes for women: coronation special (1911)

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 5, 2023 An important part of suffrage campaigning was the organisation of mass processions and parades for the 1911 Coronation of King George V.

  • Keeping our community safe

    University of Leicester has set out the plans it has put in place to protect students, staff and the community against the risks of COVID-19 infection.

  • International Open Access Week: Open for Climate Justice

    Posted by Laurian Williamson in Library and Learning Services on October 20, 2022 The theme chosen this year by the International Open Access Week advisory committee for International Open Access Week 2022 is “ Open for Climate Justice ” (October 24-30).

  • Invite to Dickens Day University of Leicester staff blogs

    Posted by Holly Furneaux in School of English Blog on September 18, 2013 Dickens Day: Dickens and History, Sat. 12th October 2013 You are warmly invited to Dickens Day, a lively annual event for Dickens fans, students and academics.

  • Yakun ju

    The academic profile of Dr Yakun Ju, Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at University of Leicester

  • Photo gallery Celebrating Leicester Citys Premier League victory

    Staff from around the University have been sending in photographs of their celebrations of Leicester City Football Club's historic victory, which has made them only sixth team to win the Premier League.

  • Methods, Techniques and Skills

    Module code: CH0063 During your undergraduate study, you'll utilise a variety of different academic methods and techniques.

  • Leicester scientists help to drive technological revolution in developing electric vehicles

    Two academics from our University are part of a consortium that has received over £9 million for a project that will determine the ways in which spent lithium batteries can be recycled.

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