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  • Over £2 million funding enables international collaboration for space research at University of Leicester

    Two research groups at University of Leicester received UK Space Agency funding to support international partnerships

  • Extraordinary Roman mosaic and villa discovered beneath farmer's field in Rutland

    John Thomas, Deputy Director of ULAS and project manager on the excavations, said: “This is certainly the most exciting Roman mosaic discovery in the UK in the last Century.

  • Shanty Towns and Museums in Rio de Janeiro

    Posted by Sheila Watson in School of Museum Studies Blog on April 3, 2013 Every now and then something takes your breath away and makes you rethink everything you ever thought you knew about museums.

  • Quality Improvement in Colonoscopy: A view from Sweden

    Posted by carolyntarrant in SAPPHIRE (Social science APPlied to Healthcare Improvement REsearch) on September 8, 2020 I am Annica, a PhD student from Sweden.

  • Derbyshire Record Office

    A page describing the collections the UOSH Midlands team preserved from the Derbyshire Record Office.

  • Completed projects

    Explore the completed research projects being carried out by the TIMMS group at the University of Leicester.

  • Notes for contributors

    See submission guidelines for Museum and Society, the independent peer-reviewed journal from Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Protesting against the Vietnam War in October 1965

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on October 5, 2015 Fifty years ago, in October 1965, mass demonstrations against the Vietnam War took place in the US and pacifist David J.

  • Playing Prison Architect

    prison architect; game; prison history

  • Getting Away with Murder in Eighteenth Century England. The Surgeon’s Bain and the Power of the Crim

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on March 14, 2016   The Murder Act of 1752 could have created a major new supply line for the hard-pressed anatomy teachers of England, Wales and Scotland.

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