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  • Later Prehistory

    Module code: AR1553 Why did people first start living in crowded cities?  How can exchanging gifts be a crucial social and political practice? How and why do state societies emerge? How is power created and maintained? This module explores turning...

  • Second season of Bradgate Park fieldschool launched

    The second season of the University's fieldschool at Bradgate Park will be launched on Monday 6 June.

  • Glow-in-the-dark elephant is on the loose at University of Leicester campus

    A colourful elephant sculpture from the LOROS Stomp Trail has arrived on the University of Leicester’s campus - celebrating creativity, community, and compassionate care.

  • Scientists observe galaxy ‘stealing material’ to feed black hole

    An image of the 20-arcsec square region around W2246 An image of the 20-arcsec square region around W2246 - about 1/100 of the diameter of the full moon. The black contour lines show the ALMA data, while the orange greyscale shows the Hubble Space Telescope image.

  • Transforming scholarship

    The Centre for Hate Studies is renowned for undertaking pioneering and transformative research.

  • Contemporary Critical Geographies

    Module code: GY7715 This module explores the critical human geography tradition and allows students to reflect on how their interests fit in relation to it.

  • Contemporary Critical Geographies

    Module code: GY7715 This module explores the critical human geography tradition and allows students to reflect on how their interests fit in relation to it.

  • Academic dress

    The wearing of academic robes can be traced back to medieval Europe, when all students were in clerical orders. Today, the robes worn by graduating students, academics and dignitaries form a distinctive element of the graduation regalia.

  • Contemporary Critical Geographies

    Module code: GY7715 This module explores the critical human geography tradition and allows students to reflect on how their interests fit in relation to it.

  • A Snapshot of Collaborative Work in History

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on September 9, 2016 During my PhD study and for the first ten years of my academic career, I researched alone.

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