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  • Garth Smithies Taylor (1896-1916)

    15 October 2016 marks the 100th anniversary of the death in action of Lieutenant Garth Smithies Taylor, a name which many staff and students at the University will have unwittingly passed on numerous occasions when entering the Fielding Johnson Building.

  • Human Skeletal Analysis

    Module code: AR7376 This course offers an introduction to the human skeleton and to key debates in human osteology.

  • Human Skeletal Analysis

    Module code: AR7376 This course offers an introduction to the human skeleton and to key debates in human osteology.

  • Human Skeletal Analysis

    Module code: AR7376 This course offers an introduction to the human skeleton and to key debates in human osteology.

  • HTA standard operating procedures

    SOP reference number  SOP and appendix title HTA Policy on Compliance  Pending  HTA-A1000 Document control (PDF, 198kb) ...

  • Civil rights expert to deliver annual American Studies lecture

    An expert on the history of the Black Power movement will deliver a free public lecture at the University of Leicester on Monday 21 October.

  • ‘Average income back to pre-recession levels’

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 9, 2015   According to the latest research from IFS.

  • People

    Meet the team behind the Infant Mortality and Morbidity Studies (TIMMS) at the University of Leicester.

  • The Aesthetics of Authenticity in the Modern Chain Pub – University of Leicester

    Discussion of a book chapter about the "Pub Authenticity-Value Aesthetic" in relation to the JD Wetherspoon pub chain, recently published in an edited volume Biographies of Drink (CSP, 2015)

  • Tequila: Pulque’s Friend, Cousin, Usurper?

    Deborah Toner discusses the relationship and rivalry between pulque and tequila in Mexican history, and summarises a recently published book by Marie Sarita Gaytan, Tequila: Distilling the Spirit of Mexico (Stanford University Press, 2014)

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