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  • Britains biggest Classics conference heads for Leicester

    The largest annual gathering of classicists in the UK is to take place at Leicester.

  • Strategic Leadership

    Module code: MN7715 The module builds on your knowledge of the areas considered in the first three modules of the Senior Leader Apprenticeship/Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration programme including human resource management, marketing and innovation, and finance...

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    William Cavendish, first duke of Newcastle upon Tyne (bap. 1593, d. 1676)

  • PhD student receives prestigious research grant

    A PhD student has been awarded funding to investigate the ‘fingerprint’ of organic matter in the Carboniferous Bowland Shale.

  • What the bones can't tell us

    We can tell the age, height and build of Richard III from the skeleton but the details of the injuries is based on knowledge of medieval weapons, armour and battles as well as on the bones themselves.

  • Real-world business challenges solved by adding maths students to the equation

    University of Leicester's School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences celebrates another round of successful collaborations between industrial partners and students.

  • Academic to provide expert analysis for BBC on General Election results

    A Leicester academic will be providing expert analysis and commentary during BBC Radio Leicester’s all-night broadcast for the 2017 General Election results on Thursday (8 June).

  • EXILE installation marks fifty years since the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality

    A bold new installation at the National Trust’s Kingston Lacy in Dorset and involving researchers from our School of Museum Studies marks fifty years since the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality.

  • Leicester boosts disadvantaged student intake as it reaches out to primary schools

    Our University is targeting primary schools in efforts to diversify its intake after seeing a significant rise in applications from disadvantaged students.

  • Business students promote Leicester Comedy Festival 2018

    International students from the University of Leicester’s School of Business have collaborated on a live project to promote the Leicester Comedy Festival. Leicester loves a laugh.

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