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  • Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA)

    The University of Leicester School of Archaeology and Ancient History Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa project

  • Space firm behind pioneering ‘shoebox-sized laboratory’ comes to Leicester

    Frontier Space Technologies is the latest company on the European Space Agency – Business Incubation Centre for the United Kingdom (ESA-BIC UK) programme at Space Park Leicester, the University of Leicester’s pioneering £100 million science and innovation park

  • More than 50 years of Leicester in space

    In World Space Week we reflect on the University of Leicester’s long history of making out of this world discoveries.

  • Research to investigate round mounds of the Isle of Man

    Dr Rachel Crellin (pictured) from the School of Archaeology and Ancient History and Dr Chris Fowler (Newcastle University) aim to investigate what the round mounds of the Isle of Man, and associated burials, people and artefacts, can tell us about life on the island...

  • Fieldwork services

    University of Leicester Archaeological Services can offer a number of fieldwork services, including: surveys and evaluation, mitigation work, and historic building assessment.

  • Launch of four new research centres

    The School are delighted to announce the approval of four new research centres: Centre for Sustainable Organisations Centre for Healthcare Innovation, Policy and Management Centre for Finance, Governance and Sustainable Growth Choice Research Centre Our...

  • Munashe tackles the competition to join England Universities Rugby Team

    MChem student and athlete Munashe Fumhanda has expressed his excitement at being selected to join the England Universities Rugby League team. Munashe started playing rugby at around the age of 8, which eventually led to him representing South Yorkshire competitively.

  • Geologist to monitor effects of controlled demolition near former city council HQ

    University geologist Dr David Hawthorn will be setting up equipment near the former city council HQ to record the effects of the controlled demolition of the site planned for this weekend. Dr David Hawthorn is a seismologist in our Department of Geology.

  • Study shows potential cause of most common emergency condition of main artery in body

    Professor Toru Suzuki (pictured) from the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences has been involved in a new study to understand the underlying cause of the most common emergency condition of the aorta – the main artery in the human body.

  • Researcher explores the special skills required to be a medieval baker

    With The Great British Bake Off back on our screens and a University graduate taking part, many around campus are talking about the much-loved programme, which is now in its seventh season.

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