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  • Ceramic Analysis

    Module: AR3023 Ceramics were produced by many human societies from prehistory until the present day and as such are one of the main material remains studied by archaeologists all over the world.

  • Practical Aims and Methods in Archaeology

    Module code: AR1009 This module will expand upon (and deepen your understanding of) the topics and issues covered in Archaeology: the essentials as well as provide greater practical experience of the archaeological techniques used in excavation, survey and post-excavation...

  • Roman Social History and the Roman Family

    Module code: AH2038 The family was the basic unit of Roman society, it was fundamental in the lived experience of all Romans from childhood to death, and study of this topic allows us to appreciate the vast sections of society who are otherwise ignored in the study of...

  • Land Law (advanced)

    Module code: LW3392 You may not realise it yet, but Land Law affects you.

  • Land Law

    Module code: LW2390 You may not realise it yet, but Land Law affects you.

  • When Two Dragons Fight: China and Japan at War in the Twentieth Century

    Module code: HS3689 The Anti-Japanese War of Resistance, as World War II in China is known, was one of the most devastating conflicts of the 20th century.

  • Whats in a name

    A senior lecturer from the University of Leicester has discussed ‘the politics of naming’ in a debate with the editor of The Independent over the city name: Mumbai or Bombay.

  • Matthew Benyon

    Matthew Benyon, PhD candidate, University of Leicester HPRU

  • Mary Barber

    Mary Barber is a Transformation Director with over 30 years' experience in the private (Mars Inc.) and public sector (NHS/DoH/HMRC) in transformational programme leadership roles.

  • Diverse-city is a Strength: Introducing the New Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Team

    Webpage for the equality diversity and Inclusion, EDI, team at Leicester Chemistry.

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