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  • Leicester leading the way to create a safer campus

    Students and staff at the University of Leicester will be screened for COVID-19 as part of plans to keep the campus and wider community safe, as students return to the city for their studies.

  • Saturday 11th August Sol 5

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 11, 2012 The software upload is going ahead as planned.  This gives us a breathing space to review the images and plan ahead.

  • 4th April 2014 Sol 590

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on April 4, 2014 We have reached Kimberley and its sedimentary rocks.

  • TUC online archives

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on July 27, 2020 The TUC library has added to its online offering researchers may be interested to know it has digitised its  annotated card catalogue  which is crucial for understanding...

  • Sally Kyd

    Sally joined the University of Leicester as an undergraduate, studied here for her PhD, joined the teaching staff, was appointed Professor – and eventually became the first female Head of Leicester Law School.

  • Sally Kyd

    The academic profile of Professor Sally Kyd of Leicester Law School

  • Elizabeth T. Hurren, BA (Hons), PhD, FHEA, FRHistS

    The academic profile of Professor Elizabeth T. Hurren, Professor of Modern History at University of Leicester

  • University graduate is paving the way for female politicians

    New council leader Naomi Tweddle is hoping to be a pioneer for a new generation of female politicians in local government

  • A student view of your Blackboard course

    Posted by Stephen Walker in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on June 22, 2016 Blackboard has a useful function – Edit Mode – which allows you to get an idea of what your Blackboard course looks like to students.

  • 30th June 2015 Sol 1030

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on June 30, 2015 Planetary conjunction has ended and communication of science results between Curiosity , Mars orbiters and Earth is possible again.

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