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  • School of Geography, Geology and the Environment

    The School of Geography, Geology and the Environment at the University of Leicester is a vibrant community with a successful culture of research and teaching. We deliver high-quality, research-led teaching across the breadth of the geosciences and geography.

  • Charges

    There may be some charges which apply when using the Nucleus genomics facility at Leicester. Learn more about our charges.

  • Textiles, Dress and Identity in the Roman World

    Module code: AH7379 (double module) A lot of evidence survives for the study of Roman dress: fragmentary textiles, texts and iconography in a variety of media.

  • Training

    Find out more about the training in place at the University of Leicester for safeguarding.

  • Tax-efficient giving

    Learn more about tax-efficient giving and the ways your gift to the University of Leicester can be enhanced.

  • Warfare, Conflict and Violence in the Human Past

    Module code: AR3054 Warfare and other forms of conflict and violence are typical, if not universal, features of human societies.

  • Space telescope researcher sets her sights on Parliament

    MPs will get an insight into the future of space-based telescopes when a Leicester scientist presents her work into x-ray optics.

  • Archaeologists return to Castle Hill to explore historic monument linked with Knights Hospitallers

    From 2 - 27 September, our archaeologists working with Leicester City Council and members of the public, will return to Castle Hill Country Park at Beaumont Leys to continue exploring a large scheduled ancient monument, Castle Hill, believed to be the remains of a medieval...

  • New guide to Old Towns legal past

    Students from our University have created a new city guide. The legal history of one of the oldest areas of Leicester has been brought to life in a new audio tour.

  • Women are more fairly funded in the social sciences

    Accounting for academic position, women are as successful as men at winning grants from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), and they receive grants that are actually slightly larger than those won by men.

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