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  • Ancient History BA

    Engage with the history of the classical world and explore a fascinating and crucial chapter of our human past with Leicester’s Ancient History BA degree.

  • University leads first-of-its-kind trial testing diabetes drug for deadly aneurysms

    A Leicestershire farmer is the first person in the UK to join a groundbreaking trial, led by the University of Leicester, to test whether the type 2 diabetes drug metformin can treat deadly abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA).

  • Study

    Find out more about studying English at the University of Leicester. Undergraduates can focus on English, or studying English alongside Creative Writing, American Studies, History, Journalism, Film Studies, or Modern Languages.

  • New test could help preserve endangered gibbon populations

    A Leicester geneticist working with ape specialists at Twycross Zoo has developed a test which could help preserve highly vulnerable Gibbon populations from extinction

  • Integrated Masters and Presessional Programme

    You can now study towards an Integrated Master's programme alongside a 6-week Presessional Programme. Learn more.

  • Leicester scientists voyage to Hawai’ian fossil coral reefs to find window into the past and future

    International expedition off the coast of Hawai’i includes researchers from University of Leicester, with the aim of recovering coral reef fossils to determine environmental change over 500,000 years

  • Popular publications

    Browse the 'popular' items published by University of Leicester Archaeological Services.

  • November Book Group: The Loved One

    Deatils of the November Waugh Book Group meeting, 2014

  • English and History BA

    Learn how history has influenced language and literature with a degree in English and History from the University of Leicester.

  • Mutation and adaption for higher education

    Learn more about horizontal gene transfer for higher education at The University of Leicester.

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