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  • Biofluid Mechanics

    Module code: EG3062 The human body is made up of approximately 65% water and fluids play an integral role in almost every physiological process.

  • Biofluid Mechanics

    Module code: EG3062 The human body is made up of approximately 65% water and fluids play an integral role in almost every physiological process.

  • Social Change And Gender-Based Violence: Representations In Caribbean Literature And Performance Cultures

    Description of the virtual project symposium held for the AHRC-funded collaborative project 'Representing Gender-Based Violence: Literature, Performance and Activism in the Anglophone Caribbean'.

  • Inspiring University of Leicester alumni shine at glittering awards ceremony

    A women’s football pioneer, a student who overcame a life-changing illness and a prime minister’s aide were all recognised at a ceremony to celebrate the achievements of inspirational University of Leicester graduates.

  • Literary archives

    The University Library holds an extensive collection of library and archive collections of local literary figures.

  • Student placement in Special Collections, Week 3-4

    Posted by Sarah Wood in Library and Learning Services on August 14, 2025 Guest post written by Yi-Chen Su and Yongqin Huang, who are completing an eight week placement in Archives & Special Collections as part of their MA in Art Museum and Gallery Studies .

  • Practical Aspects of Post Mortem Radiology

    Module code: MB7052 In this module you will become familiar with the practical skills required for post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) imaging, including how to set up and run a PMCT service.

  • Esther Moss

    The academic profile of Dr Esther Moss, Associate Professor of Gynaecological Oncology at University of Leicester

  • Eimer Sparham

    The academic profile of Dr Eimer Sparham, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • The Mosaic newsletter

    Read the School of Archaeology and Ancient History's newsletter, The Mosaic.

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