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Leicester schoolchildren create a scene at University building project

Leicester schoolchildren create a scene at University building project

Posted by de57 at Feb 11, 2013 10:50 AM |

Mural at University of Leicester’s College Hall brings together local community

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Navigating Nubian prehistory at postgraduate conference

Navigating Nubian prehistory at postgraduate conference

Posted by mjs76 at Sep 03, 2012 03:55 PM |

Exploring the rich archaeological heritage of an area often overlooked in favour of its neighbour.

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Are you local? Neighbourhood Planning workshop on 10 September

Are you local? Neighbourhood Planning workshop on 10 September

Posted by mjs76 at Sep 03, 2012 12:05 PM |

Essential event for councillors, community groups, civic societies and anyone else whose work is affected by the Localism Act.

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Universities team up for joint nuclear conference

Universities team up for joint nuclear conference

Posted by mjs76 at Aug 30, 2012 12:10 PM |

An event discussing nuclear security next week is a collaboration between the Universities of Leicester and Birmingham.

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Mapping Faith and Place: free conference on Thursday

Mapping Faith and Place: free conference on Thursday

Posted by mjs76 at Jul 23, 2012 04:41 PM |

Discuss the history, current usage and future of Leicester’s places of worship.

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Successful financial conference rethinks banking and finance

Successful financial conference rethinks banking and finance

Posted by mjs76 at Jul 06, 2012 03:41 PM |

Anglo-Spanish collaboration addresses pressing economic problems.

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CUH Annual Lecture 2013

The Heritage Industry Revisited

Professor Robert Hewison (Lancaster University)

Thursday 30 May 2013, 5.30pm

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CUH Study Day

Text and Image in the City

Friday 31 May 2013

Centre for Urban History (Marc Fitch House, 3/5 Salisbury Road)

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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!