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First academic paper on the Discovery of Richard III published
Archaeologists publish the first peer-reviewed paper on the archaeology of the Search for Richard III in the prestigious journal Antiquity
Sculpture in the Garden exhibition to showcase 'Change of Heart'
The University of Leicester’s Sculpture In The Garden exhibition will run from June 30 to October 27
University of Leicester leads the way with new partnership in India
Leicester is the only British university to help develop new institution in Himachal Pradesh

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Fictionalizing History: Unravelling Hidden Stories

Fictionalizing History: Unravelling Hidden Stories

Posted by uatemp13 at Mar 04, 2013 04:25 PM |

Professor Manju Jaidka will be discussing her new novel on 7 March in a rare UK public appearance

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Bookworms and literature lovers: make your way to this year's Literary Leicester

Bookworms and literature lovers: make your way to this year's Literary Leicester

Posted by hct16 at Oct 18, 2012 05:35 PM |

University of Leicester gets ready to launch the annual Literary Leicester festival on 7 November featuring some of the biggest names in literature.

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Me, myself and CSI: forensic expert reflects on literary portrayals of his field

Me, myself and CSI: forensic expert reflects on literary portrayals of his field

Posted by hct16 at Oct 12, 2012 05:10 PM |

University of Leicester academic discusses the representation of forensics in popular media at Cheltenham Literature festival.

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Award-winning author to speak at University of Leicester

Award-winning author to speak at University of Leicester

Posted by hct16 at Oct 11, 2012 12:45 PM |

Laura Esquivel to give Second Annual Creative Writing Lecture on October 24.

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The monstrous feminine: writing conference looks at myth, magic and monsters

The monstrous feminine: writing conference looks at myth, magic and monsters

Posted by mjs76 at Jun 19, 2012 02:20 PM |

Contemporary writing by female authors is the subject of a postgraduate conference tomorrow.

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