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  • English Language Teaching Unit hosts prestigious conference

    The English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) hosted the 2015 Biennial BALEAP conference from 17-19 April at the Manor Road conference centre in Oadby.

  • Award nomination for Centre for Medicines sustainability credentials

    The University’s landmark Centre for Medicine building is one of three projects shortlisted for the ProCon Leicestershire Awards Sustainable Development of the Year Award 2016.

  • Inaugural lectures

    Learn more about the Doctoral Inaugural Lectures, one of the most exciting and innovative events designed specifically for research students from the University of Leicester.

  • Visions of Modernity

    Module code: IT3144 This module explores the experience of modernity in Italy, with particular reference to the first half of the 20th century.

  • Page and short titles

    Learn more about the page title and the short title of pages in Sitecore.

  • Leicester scientists on Jupiter moon mission look ahead to launch date

    University of Leicester scientists have a leading role on the science team for ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice), exploring Jupiter’s complex atmosphere, magnetosphere, and potentially habitable icy moons.

  • Software Engineering for Reliable Embedded Systems

    Module code: EG7530 A rigorous approach to dealing with the software crisis facing reliable embedded systems. In 1988 the unmanned Phobos 1 probe was launched by the Soviet Union to explore Mars.

  • Dryad Collection – S is for Smock and Sheepskin

    Posted by cl13 in Library Special Collections on June 29, 2022 As I continue to catalogue the Dryad Collection , some of the books stand out as belonging to a different era of attitudes towards clothes.

  • Forge Needle Museumn

    A page describing the collections at Forge Needle Museum that the UOSH project has worked with.

  • Rural life

    Learn more about the collections about rural life in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

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