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  • Student placement in Special Collections, Week 1-2

    Posted by Sarah Wood in Library and Learning Services on July 31, 2025 Guest post written by Yi-Chen Su and Yongqin Huang, who are completing an eight week placement in Archives & Special Collections as part of their MA in Art Museum and Gallery Studies .

  • Cloud Computing MSc, PGDip

    Flexible, inexpensive and capable of handling huge data sets, the cloud is changing the face of computing and business. In this degree, you’ll study this evolving technology at an advanced level.

  • Cloud Computing MSc, PGDip

    Flexible, inexpensive and capable of handling huge data sets, the cloud is changing the face of computing and business. In this degree, you’ll study this evolving technology at an advanced level.

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    Writer as Intellectual and Physical Drifter: Dr Rob M Francis reflects on his role as David Bradshaw Creative Writer in Residence and two of his favourite Oxford sites Posted by gboland in Waugh and Words on July 3, 2019   It’s been an absolute pleasure to be the...

  • Ripple: Publication of the Students’ Union

    Posted by Ceri Ashwell in Library Special Collections on January 29, 2014 Front cover 1952 Welcome to our first blog post! The aim of the blog is to expand awareness of the items within our collection and of the resources we have available.

  • BBC Radio Leicester – In Perspective

    A blog that looks at the 'In Perspective' series produced by BBC Radio Leicester in the 1970s.

  • Listening to Winnifred

    A description of the discovery and contents of taped interviews with people known to Evelyn Waugh, conducted by Dr Winnifred Bogaards

  • Daniel Defoe co-wrote the Bank of England

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on February 3, 2016 Professor of Organisation and Culture at the School, Martin Parker , has just published a new book which provocatively blurs the lines between economic facts and literary fictions Why is a novel like an...

  • Doomsday Scenarios? Decisions, Deals and The Donald

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on February 7, 2017   Professor Rolland Munro discusses the difference between decision making, and doing deals.

  • Letters from the archives

    Posted by Eleanor Bloomfield in Library and Learning Services on October 22, 2024 Although today they have fallen out of fashion, letters were once one of the easiest, quickest and most popular methods of communication.

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