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  • A breath of fresh air at health fair

    The Health Matters community engagement team is supporting an event to help members of the public keep their lungs healthy.

  • Counting the cost of Britains most damaging conflict

    A new Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded project is supporting a team of academics from Leicester, Nottingham, Cardiff and Southampton universities who are revealing the human cost of the British Civil Wars.

  • Ipso Mori state of the nation report 2013

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 18, 2013 Ipso Mori state of the nation report 2013 examined public attitudes towards the economy and indicated a growing optimism in relation to last year.

  • 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.

  • University’s heritage and archaeological teams to appear at Leicester’s Roman festival

    Students and staff from the University of Leicester will be behind a range of activities planned for Leicester’s Old Town Festival: Roman Edition.

  • Publications

    The Consumer and Essential Services Unit (CESU) provides links to resources which are useful for academic purposes.

  • Gain work experience and skill development to enhance your CV

    It's important to continue to boost your employability, CV, and confidence. Learn how to develop skills through work experience, internships, online courses and volunteering.

  • PhD students

    Film Studies PhD students

  • Victoria Szafara

    Research Assistant for the Arch-I-Scan project, University of Leicester; Postgraduate research student in the School of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Leicester

  • Book Group: The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold

    An account of our Book Group discussion of The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, written up by Ian Truslove.

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