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  • An interview with Nora Waddington

    Posted by rwatson in Library Special Collections on December 19, 2016 During the 1980s an oral history project was undertaken by the Leicester Oral history Archive.  These interviews are now held by the East Midlands Oral History Archives at the University of Leicester.

  • Archaeology and Ancient History

    Our Archaeology and Ancient History lecturers are world-class scholars making high-impact discoveries. If you have a passion for the past, we have a degree for you.

  • Business Offer Holder Day

    Discover business, marketing and human resources at Leicester. Meet tutors, chat with students and find out which one of our degrees is right for you.

  • Publications

    Some other publications Nineteenth-century technical innovations in British Country Houses and their estates, by Marilyn Palmer and Ian West. Engineering History and Heritage, Vol 166 Issue EH1.

  • Project updates

    News and updates from the Insular Manuscripts team including workshops and involvement in major British Library exhibitions.

  • Celebrating 50 years of knowledge transfer partnerships

    The University of Leicester hosted a KTP@50 event to mark five decades of transformative collaboration between academia and industry through the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) programme.

  • East and South East Asia Engineering Scholarship

    Find out more about the East and South East Asia Engineering Scholarship, awarded in Engineering at Leicester.

  • Donations and transfers

    This page contains information about how to prepare material you would like to donate or transfer to us and what else is involved.

  • Creative and performing arts

    Learn more about the collections about creative and performing arts in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • A Tale of Muslim Britain

    Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, the first British Muslim woman to attend Parliament, spoke to a large and diverse audience at a Unit for Diversity, Inclusion & Community Engagement (DICE) public event held on 21 June at the University of Leicester.

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