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  • Yunci Cai

    The academic profile of Dr Yunci Cai, Associate Professor in Museum and Heritage Studies at University of Leicester

  • Guy Barefoot

    The academic profile of Dr Guy Barefoot, Honorary Visiting Fellow at University of Leicester

  • University supporting Town and Gown 10k run

    The University of Leicester has declared its support for the new Leicester Town and Gown charity run. The 10k race, organised by charity Muscular Dystrophy UK, is coming to the city for the first time on Sunday 5 March.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 215

    Academic Librarian.

  • Gay Pride

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 30, 2017 Celebrate gay pride – with the Gay t-shirt archive!  Wearing gay history  digitized t-shirt collections of numerous lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender archives across the...

  • Participatory, collaborative and co-creative practices at the Science Museum

    This research project was commissioned by the Museum to recognise the significance of the development of the new gallery that sought to be participatory.

  • G STEP

    GMES Space Technology Exchange Programme promotes the use of satellite, aerial and ground monitoring Earth Observation data in order to improve regional competitiveness.

  • Simon Gay

    The academic profile of Professor Simon Gay, Professor of Medical Education (Primary Care) at University of Leicester

  • The impact of Pokémon Go to be explored at free public lecture

    The social impact of viral augmented reality game Pokémon Go, which became a cultural phenomenon in 2016, will be explored during a free public lecture at our University on Wednesday 8 February between 4:00PM – 5:30PM.

  • Choosing CUH

    The Centre for Urban History conducts cutting edge teaching and research in urban history and related fields. Our Masters courses offer a nationally recognised training in Urban Conservation and in Urban History.

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