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  • Sandra Dudley

    The academic profile of Professor Sandra Dudley, Professor of Museum Anthropology; Head of School at University of Leicester

  • Professor Mathew (Mat) Hughes

    The academic profile of Professor Mathew (Mat) Hughes, Schulze Distinguished Professor and Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at University of Leicester

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  • Encountering the Classical World

    Module code: AR7553 This module challenges the way we approach classical antiquity, introducing current theoretical debates in the fields of ancient history and classical archaeology.

  • Encountering the Classical World

    Module code: AR7553 This module challenges the way we approach classical antiquity, introducing current theoretical debates in the fields of ancient history and classical archaeology.

  • Encountering the Classical World

    Module code: AR7553 This module challenges the way we approach classical antiquity, introducing current theoretical debates in the fields of ancient history and classical archaeology.

  • Our campus

    ULSB has its own dedicated campus in the heart of the historic Stoneygate Conversation Area in Leicester and located just a 10 minute walk from the main University campus.

  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Life Sciences

    Equality, diversity and inclusion in the College of Life Sciences.

  • Legacy stories

    The impact of legacy gifts extends far beyond financial contributions. With each generous bequest, lives are transformed. Through scholarships, students are empowered to pursue their academic dreams unhindered by financial constraints.

  • 25th July 2013 Sol 344

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on July 25, 2013 This HiRISE image shows Curiosity at work at the Shaler outcrop in Yellowknife Bay. The tracks from Bradbury landing are also clearly visible.

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