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  • Eight Weeks with Ghost Signs

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library and Learning Services on September 4, 2024 by Grace McWeeney As part of a Museum Studies 8-week work placement program, I worked with the Ghost Signs Collection at the University of Leicester. These are a few things I learned along the way.

  • VisiTech Infinity3 confocal laser microscope

    Learn more about the VisiTech Infinity3 confocal laser microscope found in the Advanced Imaging Facility.

  • International expert in pension and investment issues to speak for new society

    The newly established Leicester Actuarial Science Society in the Department of Mathematics is already making an impact as they host the Master of the Worshipful Company of Actuaries and renowned actuary Donald Duval at their next meeting.

  • The Global Sex Trade

    Module code: SY2082 Please note that from 2016 this will be a third-year module.

  • Screening of Type 2 diabetes needs reviewing research suggests

    The process for screening for Type 2 diabetes or those at high risk of the condition needs “careful re-evaluation”, according to the first study on the effectiveness of testing methods which has been led by the Diabetes Research Centre.

  • Leicester professor receives King’s honour for services to healthcare

    A University of Leicester professor who has devoted her life to research into the health and wellbeing of babies and children has been honoured by the King

  • University of Leicester School of Business celebrates significant growth

    Over the last 18 months the University of Leicester School of Business (ULSB) has undergone extensive changes and experienced significant growth.

  • Royal connections link University to city

    Find out more about the many links that have been forged between the University and the Royal Family.

  • Convicts, Indigenous People and Labour

    Postgraduate Carceral Archipelago panel on "Convicts, Indigenous People and Labour"

  • Knowing where to look

    Whilst nothing of the friary remains above ground today, its site has never actually been lost, despite one early map of Leicester, the 1610 Speed map, getting its location wrong.

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