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Year 12 pupils have the opportunity to join archaeologists at Richard III dig site
New internship with University of Leicester archaeologists at second dig at Grey Friars in July
Chair-elect of University Council commissioned as Deputy Lieutenant
Prestigious appointment for University of Leicester’s Treasurer and incoming Chairman of Council, Dr Bridget Towle
Leicester Paralympic Gold Medallist leads urgent appeal for inclusive arts space
October deadline set to raise remainder of funds for £1.5 million Gallery at University of Leicester’s inclusive arts centre

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Glorious summer of Richard III events in Leicester

Glorious summer of Richard III events in Leicester

Posted by rm389 at May 23, 2013 12:30 PM |

University of Leicester involved in activities and talks organised by Leicester City Council this summer

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From Roman to Late Medieval: one and a half millennia of Leicester history

From Roman to Late Medieval: one and a half millennia of Leicester history

Posted by mjs76 at Sep 14, 2012 01:58 PM |

A public lecture on 1 October will encompass 1,500 years of Leicester’s history – including certain recent developments.

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University sponsors Leicester’s Indian festival

University sponsors Leicester’s Indian festival

Posted by mjs76 at Jun 15, 2012 10:12 AM |

Music, film, food and more this weekend.

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When the Olympic Games were held at the University of Leicester (no, honestly)

When the Olympic Games were held at the University of Leicester (no, honestly)

Posted by mjs76 at Mar 16, 2012 11:50 AM |

University plans to recreate forgotten Victorian event.

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Paul McCartney and the 1968 Leicester Arts Festival

Paul McCartney and the 1968 Leicester Arts Festival

Posted by mjs76 at Feb 06, 2012 10:18 AM |

It was 20 years ago today... well, actually it was 44 years ago today that a Beatle was roped into helping launch the University of Leicester's grand arts festival. Full story and pics!

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