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  • Rutland Roman villa: how we found one of the most significant mosaics discovered in the UK

    The discovery of a previously unknown Roman villa in rural Rutland during the 2020 lockdown was one of the archaeological stories of the year. Villas are emblematic features of the Roman countryside, and many are known across Britain. But this new discovery is unique.

  • BSL Level 1: Part 2

    British Sign Language Part 2 course at Leicester University

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    Discover the activities we offer tp primary school students between years 4-6.

  • Emeritus, honorary and visiting staff

    Browse the Emeritus, honorary and visiting staff who work, teach and research in the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, and see their contact details.

  • Stephen Walker: Page 2

    Stephen is an Educational Development Adviser with the Leicester Learning Institute and works closely with colleagues across the university to provide a range of support and training services.

  • Holiday Memories

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library Special Collections on April 5, 2019 As part of the Unlocking Our Sound Heritage (UOSH) project we have been training volunteers in how to archive and use sound recordings.

  • Yuval Millo

    Yuval Millo joined the School of Management on 1 September 2012 to take up a position of Professor of Social Studies of Finance and Management Accounting. Prior to this he held positions at the London School of Economics and the University of Essex.

  • Vindolanda Week 3 – University of Leicester

    The Arch-I-Scan team finishes up their third week of pottery scanning at the Roman fort and museum at Vindolanda.

  • University of Leicester Staff Blogs School of English Centre for New Writing Trains Pioneers of Crea

    Centre for New Writing creative writing training for A level teachers

  • Remembering Exile and Transportation: some thoughts from Cape Town

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on November 2, 2014   Before I began T he Carceral Archipelago project , my research was loosely centred on the history of Indian Ocean penal settlements and colonies, from the late nineteenth century to the Second World War.

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