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  • Leicester to host regional launch of the Festival of British Archaeology

    A talk by Mathew Morris (pictured) from the Richard III excavation team and a ‘Roman drill session’ are just two of the events taking place at this year’s regional launch of the Festival of British Archaeology.

  • Trainees

    Find answers to frequently asked questions surrounding the Academic Foundation Programme and get information on the induction process.

  • Getting Away with Murder in Eighteenth Century England. The Surgeon’s Bain and the Power of the Crim

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on March 14, 2016   The Murder Act of 1752 could have created a major new supply line for the hard-pressed anatomy teachers of England, Wales and Scotland.

  • Sustainability in the Workplace is About More than the Environment

    Organisations need to think about sustainability when it comes to employees, not just the environment. Working with academics to conduct studies of employee involvement in relation to sustainability could lead to increases in productivity

  • Career-boosting sessions for University of Leicester students mark International Women’s Day

    University of Leicester students with an eye on their future careers will be able to take part in three International Women’s Day initiatives with an employability slant.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: HA7205 The dissertation is central to your degree. It is the culmination of your studies, allowing you to put into practice what you have learnt from the modules you take earlier in your course. It allows you to research and write on a topic of your choice.

  • Barbara Cooke

    Research Associate for the Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project.

  • Psychology annual lecture to explore controversy surrounding cognitive neuroscience

    Controversy surrounding the extent to which detailed information about brain activity can enhance our understanding of ourselves and how we tick will be examined at the annual Sluckin Lecture on 3 May.

  • Dismemberment in Prehistory – Not Just for the Criminally Insane. By Shane McCorristine

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on November 23, 2015 Francisco Goya, “Great deeds! Against the dead!” (1810s). Source: Wikimedia Commons. For as long as humans have been around we have cut up, hacked, butchered, and mutilated corpses.

  • Suzie Imber Wins the Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award and Lecture

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 24 August 2021 Enormous congratulations to Dr. Suzie Imber this prestigious award in the 2021/22 Royal Society prize list.

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