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  • About

    Posted by in Library Special Collections on December 19, 2013 The University Library holds internationally important collections of rare books, manuscripts and archives from as early as the twelfth century.

  • Joanne Shattock

    The academic profile of Professor Joanne Shattock, Emeritus Professor of Victorian Literature at University of Leicester

  • Charlotte

    Learn more about Charlotte, one of our 'Citizens in the making' at Leicester.

  • Academics contribute to Global Informality Project

    Researchers from our School of History, Politics and International Relations have contributed to the Global Informality Project, led by Professor Alena V.

  • National honour for community work by Leicester archaeologist

    An archaeologist at our University has received a national accolade for her community work. The Council for British Archaeology has announced this year’s winners of the Marsh Community Archaeology Awards.

  • People

    University of Leicester Violence hub people and members

  • Cricket Country

    An account of the history of Cricket, India, and the British Empire

  • History graduate discusses experience covering game changing Rio Paralympics for Channel 4

    A graduate from the School of History, Politics and International Relations has discussed his role in covering the Rio Paralympics for Channel 4 – and how the event could be a ‘game changer’ in reforming attitudes towards disability in Brazil.

  • Researchers create novel compound targeting melanoma cells

    An international team of researchers, including a Professor from the University of Leicester, has developed a novel compound that successfully inhibits growth of melanoma cells by targeting specific epigenetic modifying proteins in these cells.

  • PhD researcher publishes Parliamentary briefing into role science can play in international relations

    Emmeline Ledgerwood from our School of History, Politics and International Relations has published a briefing on Science Diplomacy based on research conducted during her 3-month RCUK policy fellowship at the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology in London.

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