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  • Open minds

    The Open Minds education programme worked with young people aged from 7-18 years to introduce new audiences to Harewood.

  • Respiratory Sciences student complaints procedure

    We welcome feedback on how we are doing and understand that occasionally something can go wrong.

  • Antarcticas volcanoes a song of ice and fire

    Antarctica is a vast icy wasteland covered by the world’s largest ice sheet. This ice sheet contains about 90% of fresh water on the planet. It acts as a massive heat sink and its meltwater drives the world’s oceanic circulation.

  • Archaeology and Heritage MA, PGDip, PGCert, by distance learning

    What is the role, value and impact of archaeology in our broader society? How should archaeologists present and communicate the past to the public? How can they design archaeological projects to produce both new knowledge and real impact?

  • Andrew Hyam BSc MA

    Learn more about our Senior Supervisor of ULAS, Andrew Hyam.

  • James Fitchett

    James is Professor of Marketing and Consumption, with interests in consumer culture, marketing theory and marketing systems. He is associate editor of the Journal Marketing Theory.

  • New teaching resources to support students’ learning

    Posted by Steve Rooney in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on October 24, 2016 We’ve recently added new resources to our learning development teaching resource page .

  • Sensory Reading: New Approaches to Teaching and Learning GCSE English Literature

    Led by Professor Phil Shaw and Dr Scott Freer in the Department of English, ‘Sensory Reading’ aims to develop outreach opportunities arising from Phil Shaw’s AHRC Leadership Fellow project, Wordsworth 2020.

  • Law news

    Read news stories from Leicester Law School and keep up to date.

  • First Juno science results supported by University of Leicester’s Jupiter ‘forecast’

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on May 25, 2017 Astronomers publish predictions of planetary phenomena on Jupiter that informed spacecraft’s arrival.

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