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  • Leicester diabetes expert’s research supports ‘game changing’ obesity breakthrough

    Ground breaking research in diabetes led by a team of Leicester researchers has played an integral role in laying the foundations for new research published today, which reveals that a new anti-obesity medication is almost twice as effective in helping people lose weight than...

  • New project to collect evidence of modern slavery among adult websites

    Adult service websites and their users have a key role to play in preventing modern slavery, according to a leading criminologist from the University of Leicester.

  • Giving refugees a voice in Leicester

    In partnership with Leicester City of Sanctuary, our English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) offers free English classes to asylum seekers and refugees, open to people with all levels of English fluency.

  • Attenborough Arts Centre joins worldwide Bloomberg Connects programme

    Attenborough Arts Centre today announces a new partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies to join the worldwide Bloomberg Connects programme.

  • Sarah Wood: Page 3

    Assistant Archivist

  • Colin Hyde: Page 4

    Colin Hyde manages the East Midlands Oral History Archive, based in Special Collections.

  • Contents of display case draw

    8. Beeswax, barley and maize were all used in the processes of creating a manuscript. A feather quill and reed pen were used to put ink on the parchment. An example of quarter sawn book board is also shown.

  • Rebecca Moore: Page 2

    PhD student working on the Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project

  • Leicester Lit & Phil University of Leicester staff blogs

    Posted by Julie Coleman in School of English Blog on September 19, 2013 This is just a quick plug for colleagues’ contributions to this year’s Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society lecture programme.

  • GEOLAND 2

    The GMES project analysed spatial and temporal changes in rainfall and vegetation patterns in sub-Saharan Africa over 9 years.

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