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  • Identifying the remains

    Many different scientific techniques were used to identify the remains of Richard III. Find out how the osteology, carbon dating, forensic analysis, genetic analysis and genealogy all contributed to the identification process.

  • Accessing the campus

    We ensure the campus is usable for everyone, so look at our resources that help you use the campus.

  • Smallpox in Leicester

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on May 5, 2015 ‘The Wyvern Smiles’ from ‘The Wyvern’, (Leicester, 20 November 1891).

  • Citizens in the making

    Meet our citizens in the making. Follow six students as they start their first year at Leicester.

  • Students living in the community

    Information and support for students living in the local community

  • Open for applications Midlands3Cities funding for PhD studentships available at Leicester

    Applications are now open for Midlands3Cities Doctoral Training Partnerships- a studentship scheme providing research candidates with enhanced mentoring, subject skills training and support in preparing for a career.

  • Celia May

    The academic profile of Dr Celia May, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Study

    The Department of Engineering at the University of Leicester offers a range of specialist degree courses. Find out more about our undergraduate degrees, postgraduate courses and PhD research opportunities.

  • The Leicester Hate Crime Project

    Find out more about the Leicester Hate Crime Project which uncovered new, ground-breaking insights into the forms of hate crime and their impact upon victims, families and communities.

  • Tiangong1 and Chinas space politics

    Dr Bleddyn Bowen, a Lecturer at the School of History, Politics and International Relations, and expert in astropolitics and space security, has recently discussed the significance of China’s space station Tiangong-1 in the wider context of international relations in outer space.

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