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  • University of Leicester building officially reopened as Kathleen Kenyon Building

    The University of Leicester's home for the School of Archaeology and Ancient History and the School of Museum Studies has been named after Dame Kathleen Kenyon.

  • Student nurses scoop prestigious awards

    Student Nurses Daud Malida and Lily Scott, from the University of Leicester, have won Student Nursing Times Awards

  • 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.

  • New Voices Wagon Project

    Find out more about the innovative project at the Centre for New Writing, promoting reading and writing amongst migrant communities, particularly refugees.

  • Church, State and Belief in Soviet Russia, 1941-1991

    Module code: HS3751/3752 Module Outline In February 2012, a feminist punk group, wearing brightly coloured outfits complete with balaclavas, protested against the collaboration between the leadership of the Russian Orthodox Church and President Vladimir Putin by performing on...

  • Cuban Missile Crisis: 50 years

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 5, 2012 To the Brink: JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis http://www.archives.gov/nae/visit/gallery.

  • Copyright and ethics

    Learn more about copyright and ethics when it comes to conducting oral history interviews.

  • Exploring the impact of museum learning and engagement

    RCMG has built a worldwide reputation for ground breaking research and impact in the area of museum learning and visitor engagement.

  • Scientist behind life-saving cancer research returns to Leicester for honorary award

    Award-winning scientist Dr Angela Coxon has returned to her old university in Leicester to receive an honorary title.

  • Influential black and minority ethnic scientists recognised for contributions to society

    Leicester physicists are marking Black History Month by profiling the most influential BME scientists from both history and modern times.

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