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  • Thailand

    We welcome students from Thailand. Find out about entry requirements, the Thai student community and other country-specific information.

  • Leicester researcher organises international workshop on Risk Crisis Disaster and Development Management

    Funded by Kansai University’s ‘Improvement in Research & Education Fund’, Dr Nibedita Ray-Bennett from our School of Business, in collaboration with Dr Hideyuki Shiroshita from Kansai University, organised a one-day international research workshop...

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  • EU referendum – some predictions

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 17, 2016 Who will win – leave or remain?  Get some predictions and look at the social monitoring from the SENSE-EU which has been developed by the SENSEI European Project.

  • Students embark on RAF Stories mission

    History students at the University of Leicester have teamed up with the RAF Museum, Cosford and students at De Montfort University for a community project to capture the memoirs of residents who share connections to the RAF.

  • Student profile: Megan

    PhD topic My topic is Vagrancy in the Midlands between 1832 and 1896. Where did you study your undergraduate/masters? I studied a BA in Modern and Contemporary History at Bangor University and an MA in History at Bangor University.

  • The Muslim veil: a symbol of terror?

    Read the article "The Muslim veil: a symbol of terror?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • 1st August 2015 Sol 1060

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 1, 2015 Successful drilling at Buckskin!  Like the other drill holes this is showing how thin red Mars is.

  • Pioneering research and innovation through the Nairobi Alliance

    An innovative research partnership with the potential to transform lives and support communities across the world has been launched.

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    The Centre for Endangered Archaeology and Heritage is based within the School of Heritage and Culture, though it seeks to engage with other researchers across the University interested in heritage issues or the technologies applicable to monitoring and recording heritage.

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