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  • Anna Claydon

    The academic profile of Dr Anna Claydon, Associate Professor in Media and Film, College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities Director of EDI at University of Leicester

  • National Year of Reading 2026

    Everyone knows the benefits of reading: it expands your world, sharpens your mind. It might even make you more creative or successful. But increasingly, fewer of us are making time to read. We will be working with partners to celebrate the National Year of Reading 2026.

  • Contact us

    Learn how to get in touch with our team at Clinical Academic Training at Leicester.

  • 20-21 April 2018 event

    Find out more about the speakers from the workshops that focussed on the following themes: violent crime; corruption and white collar crime; crime and the state on 20-21 April 2018.

  • Global COVID-19 study finds higher infection risk was main driver of ethnic inequality

    A major new global study has found that higher rates of severe illness and death among ethnic minority groups during the pandemic was largely driven by a greater risk of infection.

  • Jupiter awaits Junos arrival

    Stunning new images and the highest-resolution maps to date of Jupiter at thermal infrared wavelengths give a glowing view of Juno’s target, a week ahead of the NASA mission’s arrival at the giant planet.

  • Religious Education PGCE

    Religious Education is an exciting and relevant subject which plays a major role in helping children to contribute to a cohesive and compassionate society. Find out more about the Religious Education Secondary PGCE course at the University of Leicester.

  • School of English Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 5

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • ExoMars returns first images of new orbit

    The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter has returned the first images of the Red Planet from its new orbit. The orbiter’s Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System, CaSSIS, took the stunning image, which features part of an impact crater, during the instrument’s test period.

  • EUScreen

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 7, 2012 Free online access to videos, stills, texts and audio from European broadcasters and audiovisual archives. Explore selected content from early 1900s until today. http://www.euscreen.

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