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  • Human Skeletal Analysis

    Module code: AR3076 The human skeleton gives us our only direct link with the people of the past. While pots, flints and other archaeological artefacts give us hints about what people did and how they live, the skeleton shows direct evidence of past lives and lifestyles.

  • Technology, Politics and War

    Module code: PL3141 Advances in technology have changed the nature of warfare ever since the first conflicts began. The cavalry charge was a crucial tactic for thousands of years until the trenches, mud and machine guns of the First World War turned it into a liability.

  • Deconstructing Sparta

    Module code: AH2552 Sparta is one of the most recognizable yet least understood cities of the ancient world.

  • The human legacy of American troops in Leicester

    The story of American soldiers in Leicester during World War Two is well known, as are the many wartime romances and the story of GI brides who married Americans and left the city at the end of the war.

  • Study suggests preconceptions predict coping and health outcomes

    Research involving our University has shown people who have chronic kidney disease (CKD) form pre-conceived beliefs about their illness which can impact their health.

  • 12th for Population Health Sciences research in REF2021

    School of Health Sciences research highlights in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework.

  • 2nd for the Diabetes Research Centre’s research in REF2021

    Diabetes Research Centre's research highlights in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework.

  • Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor

    Find out more about our Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Head of the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities.

  • Travelling to the University

    Reduced season tickets available for Arriva buses. Railway station only 10-15 minutes from campus. Underground campus bike store available.

  • Literature and Exile: American Writers in Paris

    Module code: EN7132 American writers have always had a tense relationship with Europe and in the mid-nineteenth century they began to distance themselves from European culture for failing to address their own national circumstances.

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