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  • School of Education

    The School of Education at the University of Leicester is at the forefront of educational research and research-informed teaching. Find out about our teacher training courses, PGCE, CPD and postgraduate courses and our schools partnerships.

  • Outside and beyond: 'Deconstructing a Medieval manuscript'

    Museum Studies PhD student Armand De Filippo discusses his research into sensory responses to Medieval manuscripts.

  • Beta-blockers could reduce death among those with diabetes and hypoglycaemia

    Beta blockers|A type of drug commonly used to treat high blood pressure could reduce the risk of death among those with type 2 diabetes and a related complication.

  • Leicestershire’s small and medium-sized enterprises offered fully funded support to thrive in the green economy

    A fully-funded advisory service offered by the University of Leicester is launching to help Leicestershire’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) thrive.

  • Dr Suzie Imber inspires young girls to pursue careers in space science

    Dr Suzie Imber from our Department of Physics and Astronomy recently appeared in an episode of Channel 4’s ‘The Secret Life of 4 and 5 Year Olds’ where she spoke to young girls about pursuing a career in space science.

  • English Football: a Social History MOOC

    This is for you if... you want to find out more about the history, sociology and politics of football with a focus on Leicester City FC.

  • Consequences

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on February 27, 2018 The concept of consequences is central to the topic of career management.

  • Global Justice and Human Rights

    Module code: PL3118 The concept of human rights has been around since the times of Ancient Egypt, but the horrors of the Second World War and the Holocaust saw it codified into a movement.

  • Global Justice and Human Rights

    Module code: PL3118 The concept of human rights has been around since the times of Ancient Egypt, but the horrors of the Second World War and the Holocaust saw it codified into a movement.

  • Katy Bunning

    The academic profile of Dr Katy Bunning, Lecturer in Museum Studies at University of Leicester

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