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    Browse our collection of teaching resources, covering both archaeology and Classics, and including lesson plans, interactive resources and more.

  • Degree apprenticeship for next generation of space engineers lifts off at Education Secretary visit

    University of Leicester co-designed a first-of-a-kind degree apprenticeship to launch an exciting career in space engineering, announced during a visit by Education Secretary Gillian Keegan to Space Park Leicester on Thursday 13 July

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    Wellcome Trust open access policy

  • Undergraduate

    The Department of Engineering at the University of Leicester offers undergraduate courses in several Engineering disciplines, at both BEng and MEng level. Find our more about our degrees.

  • An Overview of South Asian Collections in EMOHA

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library and Learning Services on October 6, 2023 Written by Huma Ahmed.

  • Invisible Hands, and the Market as Storytelling

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on October 23, 2017   Valerie Hamilton, co-author of Daniel Defoe and the Bank of England with Martin Parker from ULSB muses on the way in which Adam Smith and subsequent economists have used the famous metaphor of an...

  • The Story of Pulque, Part 1

    Posted by Deborah Toner in Consuming Authenticities on March 10, 2015 In the 17th century, the Mexican historian Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl recorded a pre-Columbian legend about the origins of pulque.

  • Willis from Tunis: An Interview with Cartoonist Nadia Khiari

    Political cartoonist Willis from Tunis (Tunesia) is interviewed by Shout Out UK Young Writer Laura Brick.

  • Queering Islam: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Hot hot hot, above the Great Red Spot

    Posted by Henrik Melin in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on July 28, 2016 One of the largest remaining questions in understanding the upper atmosphere of Jupiter, the outmost layer of the atmosphere, is: ‘Why is this region so very hot?’.

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