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  • Leicester remembers Sir Peter Hall

    Earlier this week, the University was saddened to hear of the death of theatre director and founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company Sir Peter Hall (pictured). Sir Peter was an honorary graduate of the University of Leicester, receiving a Doctor of Letters degree in 1977.

  • Revisit historic discoveries as University of Leicester Archaeological Services celebrates thirty years

    University of Leicester’s archaeological unit was established in July 1995, and staff will be hosting talks on discoveries from throughout its history as part of the Festival of Archaeology

  • Publications

    This list provides information about books published by historians at Leicester. More information about publications can be found within individual staff pages. 2024 The Routledge Companion to British Womens' Suffrage  By: Krista Cowman (ed.

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 14

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 13

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Publications

    Browse the publications written by academics where the Nucleus genomics facility at the University of Leicester has been of use.

  • Leicester PhD student to play Glastonbury Festival

    Jessie Reid will take to the Acoustic Stage at Glastonbury 2024

  • Regulation of Gene Expression

    Find out more about Regulation of Gene Expression research at the University of Leicester.

  • Legacy of Partition collection

    The Legacy of Partition collection is made up of interviews with 17 people with memories and discussions surrounding the 60th anniversary since the partition of India. Learn more about the project.

  • 1,800 year-old evidence of Roman worship found in Leicester Cathedral dig

    University of Leicester Archaeological Services uncover evidence of a cellar and altar stone from the Roman period thought to be a private shrine or cult room, suggesting the site of Leicester Cathedral has seen religious observance for nearly 1,800 years

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