History at Leicester

We have a wide range of study opportunities at undergraduate and postgraduate level. We have an excellent reputation for teaching and our dedication to providing an exceptional student experience can be seen through our consistently strong performance in the National Student Survey.

The expertise of our staff is highlighted by our strong publication record and reputation for research of outstanding quality, work editing leading academic journals and recent grant successes. Our research centres are internationally-known and we maintain an active research community across the School.

Studying for a History degree at Leicester, you will learn from the leading academics in their field, thus ensuring you take a course that is both challenging and rewarding, which is taught in a vibrant and friendly environment.

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The Centre for English Local History presents

European Perspectives on Cultures of Violence Conference

27 and 28 June 2013

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The Centre for Urban History presents

The Transformation of Urban Britain Since 1945

9-10 July 2013

Plenary Speakers:
John Gold (Oxford Brookes)
Frank Mort (Manchester)
Guy Ortolano (New York University)
Selina Todd (St Hildas, Oxford)

View the programme | Register to attend

Marie Curie Fellowships

Professor Clare Anderson invites expressions of interest on topics in colonialism and colonial history by 12 July 2013.

Click here for more details

The New History Lab

The New History Lab

Celebrate the diverse range of history being studied in the School along with tea, homemade cake and pub!