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  • Appeals against decisions of a Fitness to Practise panel

    This procedure is allied to Senate Regulation 11 – regulations governing student discipline. All general and procedural rules set out within Senate Regulation 11 apply to this procedure.

  • Archaeologists run for hat-trick of awards

    Leicester archaeologists are in the running for a hat-trick of awards, having been nominated in the ‘Research Project of the Year’ category for the prestigious Current Archaeology Awards for the second time in recent years.

  • Smallpox in Leicester

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on May 5, 2015 ‘The Wyvern Smiles’ from ‘The Wyvern’, (Leicester, 20 November 1891).

  • Dryad Collection – basket weaving

    Posted by cl13 in Library Special Collections on August 30, 2022 As I catalogue the Dryad Collection , I was surprised to see that the books on basket weaving not only included “How to” manuals, but also books that were concerned with the cultivation of the types of natural...

  • Barrister alumni

    Hear from Michael Humphries QC, who became a barrister after graduating from Leicester Law School. He became a Queen's Counsel in 2003 and a Master of the Bench of the Inner Temple in 2010.

  • Martin Davies

    The academic profile of Other Martin Davies, Emeritus Reader at University of Leicester

  • New community archaeology project in Market Bosworth receives Lottery funding

    Bosworth Links - a new community archaeology project that provides residents the opportunity to carry out excavations in order to learn more about their town’s history has received a grant of £29,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).

  • Academic year: 2011-2012

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2011-2012.

  • Going beyond the ‘rules’ of learning outcomes: opening up the discourse – University of Leicester

    The Learning Outcomes Project at the University of Leicester. Going beyond the ‘rules’ of learning outcomes: opening up the discourse.

  • Mollusc invaders in the Thames – a mark of the Anthropocene

    In the last few decades, the life of London’s River Thames has been transformed.

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