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  • Digging for Britain

    Digging for Britain Digging for Britain|A University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) excavation, will feature on BBC4’s Digging for Britain on Wednesday 19 December at 9.00pm.

  • Imperial War Museum North (IWMN)

    The project was commissioned by the Imperial War Museum North as part of a process of exploring the future re-development of the Museum.

  • Leicester academic selected by Commission for Countering Extremism for research on the Far Right

    The independent Commission for Countering Extremism has today (Tuesday 9 April) announced that Dr Chris Allen, Associate Professor in Hate Studies in the University of Leicester’s Centre for Hate Studies, as one of the leading academics it has commissioned to write a research...

  • Foreign Policy Analysis

    Module code: PL2022 The foreign policy of a state is one of the most vital aspects of its administration and governance. This module will introduce you to the analysis of a state's relationship with the outside world.

  • Foreign Policy Analysis

    Module code: PL2022 The foreign policy of a state is one of the most vital aspects of its administration and governance. This module will introduce you to the analysis of a state's relationship with the outside world.

  • Foreign Policy Analysis

    Module code: PL2022 The foreign policy of a state is one of the most vital aspects of its administration and governance. This module will introduce you to the analysis of a state's relationship with the outside world.

  • Professor Sir Robert Burgess

    The University of Leicester has learned, with deep sadness, of the passing of our former Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Robert Burgess. Read his obituary and submit a message of condolence.

  • University response to UCU

    The University response to the open letter received from LUCU on 23 July 2020 regarding Addressing Anti-Casualisation and Precarity at the University of Leicester The University recognises the valuable contributions all our staff are making during this very difficult time.

  • Leicester PhD student sets her sights on success thanks to award for telescope research

    Natasha Carr from the University of Leicester’s School of Physics and Astronomy has received the Florence and Johnstone Stoney Award from the British Federation of Women Graduates

  • University involved in major audio preservation project

    The British Library is today launching ‘Unlocking Our Sound Heritage’, a major £18.8 million preservation and access project, which has received a £9.5 million National Lottery grant.

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