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  • Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 2, 2018 The United Nations has designated 2nd November as a day against impunity for crimes against journalists.

  • Hospital-University Partnership celebrated

    Leicester's Hospitals has a combined staff and members magazine called together.  It is published bimonthly and includes the latest news from across the organisation.

  • Kathleen Kenyon Building

    The Kathleen Kenyon Building includes a Social Learning Hub (Room 0.16) for students of Archaeology and Ancient History. The room has two study areas, social seating at round tables, and stools for individual working with power facilities.

  • Leicester Conference venue receives new accolade

    Our conference and training venue College Court has taken pride of place in a prestigious local awards dinner.

  • Laura Bee

    Laura always goes above and beyond to improve the lives of students, staff, and the wider local community.

  • The Age of Augustus

    Module code: AH2551 The reign of Augustus (c.31 BCE – 14 CE) was the great turning point in Roman history.

  • Unique archaeological project reveals historic earthquake in Cyprus

    A University of Leicester archaeology project has uncovered new information about an ancient, erosion-threatened port in Cyprus.

  • Parliamentary debates cite Leicesters research

    The work of our University has been cited in two separate debates in Parliament. At Westminster debates, research in our College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology has been cited twice in the same week.

  • Researchers shed light on why and how Stonehenge was built

    Excavation of two quarries in Wales by a team of archaeologists and geologists - including Dr Rob Ixer, a researcher with the Department of Geology - has confirmed they are sources of Stonehenge’s ‘bluestones’, shedding light on how they were quarried...

  • University stamp features on postbox to mark the 50th anniversary of Royal Mail Special Stamps

    The stamp of the University of Leicester issued in 1971 was unveiled today by President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Boyle on a post box in Leicester to mark the 50th anniversary of Royal Mail’s much-loved modern Special Stamps programme.

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