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  • Volumes

    Explore all 43 volumes of the new Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project with the University of Leicester. Find out more about the project and see the published volumes.

  • Expert opinions cover childbirth and the media Junos goals and Theresa May

    Dr Ranjana Das from the Department of Media and Communication has written an article for Think: Leicester discussing why we need to look at childbirth and the media, and the 'Birth Stories' project she is involved in.

  • Expert opinions cover Juno Jupiter the Kurdish Referendum and hacking

    Dr Leigh Fletcher from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has written an article discussing some of the latest developments from the Juno mission.

  • Who Cares for Academics?

    Posted by eulus in School of Business Blog on May 6, 2016   In this blog, Eda Ulus and Charlotte Smith ask us to think about academics and whether they are allowed to express emotion.

  • Archaeology: The Essentials

    Module code: AR1007 What is an archaeologist? Where does the discipline of Archaeology come from and how is it organised? What techniques do we use to identify traces of past social life? How do we recover those traces through survey and excavation? How...

  • We must celebrate Englands World Cup win 50 years on

    On 30 July 1966 England won the World Cup.

  • Sport and Active Life

    The University of Leicester has two state of the art facilities and is committed to providing excellent services to the local community, staff and students.

  • Turi King

    Canadian Turi started as an archaeologist, studying Archaeology and Anthropology at Cambridge, then switched to Genetics when she came to Leicester as a postgraduate.

  • Archaeology: The Essentials

    Module code: AR1007 What is an archaeologist? Where does the discipline of Archaeology come from and how is it organised? What techniques do we use to identify traces of past social life? How do we recover those traces through survey and excavation? How...

  • Dialect in Diaspora: Linguistic Variation in Early Anglo-Saxon England

    Academic advisors Dr Phillip Shaw Dr Jayne Carroll Professor Joanna Story Research Associate Dr Martin Findell The origins of the English language present a complex problem of historical reconstruction.

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