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  • Event to celebrate slavery abolitionists

    The achievements of two 19th century Leicestershire women who championed a fight against slavery are to be celebrated at a free event at the Attenborough Arts Centre on Saturday 26 September between 2-3pm.

  • Research Involving Animals – Division of Biomedical Services

    Research Involving Animals – Division of Biomedical Services unit houses the animals used for research and testing.

  • Leicester academics explore possible BAME and COVID-19 link

    In a new paper published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), academics at the University of Leicester highlighted possible reasons why people from BAME backgrounds may have a higher incidence and severity of COVID-19.

  • Saloni Pradhan

    The academic profile of Ms Saloni Pradhan, Postgraduate Researcher at University of Leicester

  • Field Data Capture

    Module code: GY7711 This module is field-based and is primarily taught intensively over a week.  The module covers a variety of technologies used in the field for capturing primary digital geomatic information.

  • Field Data Capture

    Module code: GY7711 This module is field-based and is primarily taught intensively over a week.  The module covers a variety of technologies used in the field for capturing primary digital geomatic information.

  • Field Data Capture

    Module code: GY7711 This module is field-based and is primarily taught intensively over a week.  The module covers a variety of technologies used in the field for capturing primary digital geomatic information.

  • Leicestershire County Council

    The East Midlands Oral History Archive is supported by Leicestershire County Council with physical material (such as cassette tapes and reel-to-reel tapes) being held in the Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland, based in Wigston Magna.

  • Search the catalogue

    Search the catalogue for resources in the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • About progression and award decisions

    The rules regarding progression and award decisions are defined in the University's regulations. It is not possible to bypass these regulations, even if your appeal is successful. The framework for the assessment and award of students is set out in Senate Regulations.

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