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  • HyPIR Lecturer provides testimony to Parliaments Brexit Committee on Galileo programme and UK space policy

    On Wednesday 9 May Dr Bleddyn Bowen, Lecturer in International Relations at HyPIR, provided oral testimony at a hearing of the UK Parliament’s House of Commons Exiting the EU Select Committee.

  • Resources for teachers

    Material designed for teachers, aimed at either A-Level or undergraduate students, which introduces epigenetics.

  • Example of a summary

    See from us at the East Midlands Oral History Archive how a summary of your interview should look.

  • Maths Trail

    Learn more about the Maths Trail programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Students to create audio tour as part of a city council conservation project

    A £1.6 million initiative to conserve and regenerate the historic Greyfriars area of the city will include a walk-through audio guide created by students from the School of Archaeology and Ancient History.

  • Leicester medic rugby players show off their tackle for charity

    The Leicester Medics Rugby Football Club (LMRFC) has bared all for a naked calendar in the name of charity.

  • Ethics and effectiveness of drones and remote warfare to be explored

    The evolution of war will be discussed at a free conference on Wednesday 11 February which examines the historical and contemporary issues of remote warfare.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 8 14 October

    John Williams from the Department of Sociology has written an article for the Leicester Mercury discussing the nation's attitude towards rugby in comparison to football.

  • Origins of Pepyss famous diary unravelled

    The diary of the seventeenth-century cultural icon Samuel Pepys - which contains references to bribery, illicit sex, and criticisms of powerful men – has an enduring legacy, and Dr Kate Loveman from the School of English will be unravelling why it was written at an event at...

  • Festival showcases work of leading postgraduate research students

    Fifty outstanding research students from the University will showcase their work at the free public Festival of Postgraduate Research on Monday 6 July between 11:00am - 2:00pm in the Charles Wilson Building.

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