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  • Biodiversity in Practice

    Module code: BS3038 This module introduces students to ecological field survey techniques and species identification.

  • Biodiversity in Practice

    Module code: BS3038 This module introduces students to ecological field survey techniques and species identification.

  • Biodiversity in Practice

    Module code: BS3038 This module introduces students to ecological field survey techniques and species identification.

  • Leicester expert discusses the rise of bingewatching through new digital platforms

    Fans of popular TV programmes such as Game of Thrones, the Walking Dead or Orange is the New Black may be familiar with the idea of binge-watching – sitting back and watching through multiple episodes of shows which carry an almost addictive quality.

  • Redefining the Role of Botanic Gardens - Towards a New Social Purpose

    The aim of this project was to examine the social role of botanic gardens in the UK.

  • University wins funding to boost Industry engagement

    Our University has received £150K from the Medical Research Council (MRC) in order to develop new academic-industry partnerships.

  • Book on post-apartheid South Africa by Leicester academic published

    Lecturer and South Africa specialist from our University Dr James Hamill has published a new book, Africa’s Lost Leader: South Africa’s Continental Role Since Apartheid.

  • About us

    Find out more about Archaeology and Ancient History at Leicester, including information about our facilities, our contact details and Athena SWAN.

  • Richard III team share memories of reinterment week

    Dr Turi King, of the University's Department of Genetics and Mathew Morris of University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS), have joined with other key figures involved in the Reinterment of King Richard III for a BBC Radio Leicester special programme looking...

  • Reflecting, Revisiting, Removing: Sophie Swithinbank discusses inhabiting Waugh’s Oxford and the imp

    Posted by gboland in Waugh and Words on July 3, 2019   Endings can be difficult.   But last night’s performance at the Abingdon Arms was a jubilant, complete and perfect ending to what has been an incredible seven weeks of deep and intense focus on my writing practice.

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