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  • What did you learn at the museum today? Second study

    This research project explored the impact of Renaissance funding on museum education, looking specifically at impact on pupils’ learning.

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    Bouguerra, A., Hughes, M., Rodgers, P., Stokes, P., and Tatoglu, E.

  • Widespread prehistoric volcanic activity across Mongolia and China linked to a common cause

    Research by a Leicester-led team of geologists has uncovered new evidence for the causes of widespread volcanic activity in eastern Asia 100 million years ago.

  • The Banksy Story

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on August 2, 2023 A playlist of 10 x 15-minute or 2 x 60-minute omnibus programmes on Banksy. Stories are told by people who have worked closely with him.

  • Immunity, Infection and Chronic Disease MSc

    This is for you if... you want to learn more about immunity and its central role in combatting infection and chronic disease.

  • Differences between studying in the UK and Canada

    It is important to be aware of a number of differences between studying in the UK and studying in Canada.

  • Geography in Education

    Module code: GY2251 Please be aware that school/college placements are limited and therefore competitive. Placements will be allocated during Semester 1. It is not possible to join this module at the start of Semester 2.

  • Brookfield

    A range of study spaces are available at our Brookfield campus located on London Road. The Teaching Centre and Hub and Brookfield House will be open 8.00am-6.00pm Monday to Friday (closed on bank holidays). You will need your ID card to access the buildings.

  • No smoking matter 15 cigarettes in 75 minutes in a car could render you unconscious

    It was announced earlier this month that drivers in England will be banned from smoking in their cars from October if they are carrying children as passengers.

  • Sending Christmas cards won't lead to COVID spread, says Leicester academic

    A Leicester academic has advised it is safe to send Christmas cards this year to friends and loved ones, as the risk of COVID-19 infection is “low”.

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