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  • LeCTIS Seminar Series 2020-21

    Details Location: Online on Teams (links will be circulated the day before the event) Time: 4.00pm - 5.00pm (unless otherwise stated) For more information, please contact Dr Sara Naylor or Dr Yan Ying at LeicesterCTIS@leicester.ac.

  • Breaking down the barriers of art

    Starting on the 21 May 2018, In Another Place is a ground-breaking region-wide collaboration of ten venues - including the Attenborough Arts Centre - with one collective aim: showcasing stunning pieces of art to new audiences.

  • Volunteering

    Victoria County History Trust volunteer interviews We are looking for people to help with the following activities: Documentary research Historic building surveys Oral history interviews Community digs and fieldwalking Landscape surveys Transcription...

  • Dissertation

    Module code: CR3514 This module is a supervised independent learning module. You will be encouraged to investigate and explore an extended research project, which will teach you useful transferable skills.

  • Using the advanced modes

    Use our guide to get the most out of using advanced searching modes when using the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Contact us

    Get in touch with the School of Arts at the University of Leicester by email and telephone. Connect with us on Twitter.

  • Modernity and Tradition

    Module code: HA2218 This module examines art, design and visual culture in Western Europe from the mid-19th century to the Second World War, through the lens of ‘modernity’ and ‘tradition’.

  • International day marks the issues behind avoidable deaths

    The third instalment of an annual global day of awareness of the issues around avoidable deaths takes place this week.

  • Creative and performing arts

    Learn more about the collections about creative and performing arts in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Some combinations of long-term health conditions linked to worse quality of life

    Certain combinations of long-term health conditions are associated with worse quality of life and should be taken into account when assessing patients.

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